Joe Klementovich
I thrive on creating authentic imagery for editorial and commercial clients in unique and difficult locations. Photographs from assignments in the sub-zero ravines of Mount Washington to the bug infested mangrove islands of the Everglades have appeared in print nationally. My work has been the cornerstone large national ad campaigns for Mission Athlete and Coolcore products. I feel that my authenticity derived from editorial clients also works well with commercial projects. My freelance career includes working with The New York Times, Boy’s Life Magazine, Fly Fisherman and many others that place a premium on capturing real people and places.
Mountains, rivers and oceans have always played an important part in my work. My connection and love of the outdoors has lead me to projects with NH Public Television on their “Windows to the Wild” television series, The Nature Conservancy and Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation in their work to explore, protect and promote our environment. “Being close to the mountains, forests and oceans of New England has given me a constant source of inspiration and ever changing backdrop for my photography”.
I migrated North to the White Mountains to pursue rock and ice climbing after I graduated with an engineering degree from The University of New Hampshire. Traveling on various climbing adventures with a small point and shoot camera got me hooked on creating better and better images to tell the stories of each outing.