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Waterfowler's World: Portrait of an Artist
By Bill Buckley
Luke Thomas Kjos
Anyone who has ever leafed through a copy of Ducks Unlimited has likely seen Lee Kjos's work. In fact, his images have graced the cover of this magazine more than any other photographer. His unique portrayal of retrievers in action and waterfowlers braving the elements has also made him one of the most sought-after commercial photographers in the outdoor industry.
While Kjos's expertise with digital photography and the latest post-production techniques has enabled him to develop his distinctive look, in every other respect he is a man from a different era. He pines for the no-nonsense hunting culture of yesteryear and is obsessed with traditional gear and tactics. At the center of it all is a love of ducks.
"I grew up in a small hunting and fishing camp in Big Fork, Minnesota," Kjos says. "Dad was already a big supporter of DU and habitat conservation when I was born in 1960. That's where I got my love for all things wild, particularly ducks. I've always had a huge desire to give back to the ducks."
Drawing Inspiration
Ducks were Kjos's main motivation for picking up a camera. When he was eight or nine, he took his father's Minolta camera