Corey Arnold has worked as a commercial fisherman since 1995. But in the decades that followed, he’s proven himself to be a skilled photographer too, beautifully capturing the realities of life at sea with an eye honed by decades of lived experience and personal understanding. Corey’s personal projects have been exhibited widely around the world, and he’s created work for the New Yorker, National Geographic, Wired and Monocle, as well as commercial clients like Patagonia, Jet Blue, Facebook, and Burberry. WePresent spoke to Corey about his 2017 series “Aleutian Dreams”—a stunning body of work that captures natural grandeur and the grueling labor experienced by fisherman docking in the remote port town of Dutch Harbor, Alaska.