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-I'm still trying to figure out where this whole photo thing leads. I don't really call myself a photographer, more of a recorder. God makes the picture, I just point my camera at it and hope not to screw it up. The more I shoot, the more I realize I have control over very little in the grand sense of creating a photo.
-My eventual goal is to have photography get me to a spot where I can spend time working on short term mission projects. There are many out there, and I feel like it's my job to record what goes on there, and let others know as well.
-I enjoy writing. I'm not very good at the editing, or grammar part of it though. I make a lot of mistakes. That's why I need an editor.
-I hate mountain lions.
-Please don't use my photos without giving me credit.
-Did I mention I hate mountain lions?
-I will do/go most anywhere if it'll make for a good story and/or photo.
-If you have any questions about my writing or photography. mail me...
brian@brianruebphotography.com
-I guess I should mention this as well...If you'd like me to do a story for your publication, writing, and shooting...contact me, I can be had at a pretty decent rate...plus I'm almost totally nuts...that being said, If I survive...the stories yours.
-I'm throwing this out there as well. My goal is to some day get out and shoot and write for a living. I don't entirely like being indoors anymore. I need to be outside. I don't know really what this dream job looks like...I just figure that, while I'm not the best writer, or photographer on the planet...if you add the two skills together, I think I'm certainly fair...and with the right editor, I might even be decent. If you have a magazine, or a newspaper, or a website, or anything that can sort of help make some ends meet...I'd be honored to give it a whirl...and write or photograph assignments.
-I have had a few inquiries, and yes, I am working on 2 books. One with mostly photos and some writing, and one with mostly words and some photos....if you combine the two it will mostly be two books with pictures and words.
If you are interested in using my work, or purchasing any of my work please contact me. (530) 227-9278
Web site brianruebphotography.com
kremit@joynk.com
Thanks
I teach a lot of workshops with a great team of photographers workshops www.apertureacademy.com
Photos of chaybert (Brian Rueb) (19)
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Groups (50)
- The Pantheon of Landscape ( Invitation ) 2,378 photos, 402 members
- Professional landscapes 85,663 photos, 5,214 members
- Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy 1,415 photos, 400 members
- Travel Photography 1,379,996 photos, 65,075 members
- Nature's Best Photography Flickr Contest 4,542 photos, 2,293 members
- Iceland. 117,477 photos, 5,541 members
- THE APERTURE ACADEMY WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE 438 photos, 50 members
- Flickr Project: Group Book Publishing 67 photos, 26 members
- Extreme Sky --> NEW Contest Open 1,998 photos, 1,099 members
- Aperture Academy San Francisco Workshops March 2010 19 photos, 9 members
- Monochrome ~ (p1/c1) 21,870 photos, 1,073 members
- Aperture Academy March 2010 workshop 80 photos, 5 members
- 25+ Faves (25-49): Post one,Comm & Fave 2 on page 1-10 (SWEEPER 17,817 photos, 5,231 members
- Flickr Walkabout Group 4,886 photos, 1,823 members
- LANDSCAPES DREAMS -Please comment on two (2)!!! 262,032 photos, 22,760 members
- Aperture Academy Death Valley Workshop 2010 103 photos, 7 members
- Gitzo: Focus on Forever | Official Flickr Group 2,983 photos, 822 members
- God Clouds *with* Sun Rays 7,027 photos, 1,596 members
- Whiskeytown National Recreation Area 69 photos, 10 members
- Holiday Print Exchange 16 photos, 22 members
- Flickr United (Award 3) 316,988 photos, 15,635 members
- Mountain Atmosphere 295 photos, 138 members
- National Wildlife Magazine Photo Group 64,605 photos, 5,118 members
- The Wildlife Photography 75,721 photos, 7,279 members
- California Wildlife 30,967 photos, 1,709 members
- Oachs-Rueb August 2009 San Francisco Workshop 5 photos, 2 members
- Mountain Trail Photo Nature Photography Group (POST 1/COMMENT 3) 4,999 photos, 522 members
- Fine art nature 361 photos, 83 members
- Oachs/Rueb Mt Shasta Workshop 40 photos, 5 members
- Northern California Photography 92,283 photos, 3,864 members
- Save the Redwoods League 1,265 photos, 297 members
- A "Quality Only" Club -Admin Invite+Moderated Post 11,494 photos, 2,157 members
- Oachs/ Rueb May 9th SF Workshop 11 photos, 5 members
- Funk It Up Friday 48 photos, 44 members
- Flickr Photographer Profiles Blog 150 photos, 2,012 members
- Oachs-Rueb April San Francisco Workshop 0 photos, 1 member
- Gallery of Light - landscape 82 photos, 18 members
- Ultimate Oregon Landscapes 122 photos, 51 members
- Oachs/Rueb Yosemite Workshop March 2009 34 photos, 6 members
- eXtremePhotography 496 photos, 82 members
- Death Valley - February 2010 39 photos, 33 members
- Beginner to Intermediate Photography 210,448 photos, 8,435 members
- Freephotoguides 318 photos, 408 members
- Sierra Nevada - Photographs from the Range of Light 6,946 photos, 487 members
- Northwest Outdoors 75,039 photos, 2,601 members
- Pacific Northwest 212,382 photos, 6,694 members
- Preston Castle workshop Nov 15th 2008 493 photos, 24 members
- Shasta Photo Club 1,430 photos, 57 members
- Mike Jones Photo Fan Club 312 photos, 18 members
- ***Favorite landscape 23,948 photos, 1,442 members
Testimonials (15)
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clay.wells says:
"None of the images you see in chaybert (Brian Rueb)'s stream are real. All of chaybert (Brian Rueb)'s images are computer-generated.
There - I said it."28th April, 2010
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Michael Atkins says:
"Brian's work is an inspiration to me! His outstanding photography and story telling always keeps me wanting more."
17th February, 2009
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JD Fielding says:
"Brian is not only a great photographer and writer, he is an inspiration to people like myself who love the photography world and understand the drive to get up at the ass crack of dawn to freeze or to hike, or to wade hip deep in some stream to get the best possible shot.
He is dedicated to the field of photography, his family, and connecting with the world in both words and photography - two passions I share. I truly enjoy following your stream Brian, and my best wishes to you and your family in 2009!!"25th December, 2008
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Extra Medium says:
"I knew Brian was trouble as soon as he came into my cafe in Winnemucca, Nv, brandishing a tripod with 2 legs, a pack of scruffy dogs and a milk mustache. Not to mention the Butterfinger wrapper stuck to the bottom of his boots, which were obviously from Target. He stood in the doorway like a Clint Eastwood silhouette, surveying the room full of cut throats, muggers, buggers, nit wits, half-wits, and Irish before deciding where to sit down. In truth, there were no street-toughs in my cafe, just a small birthday party of 5yo's in the corner and their soccer moms running around with paper cups serving the last of a soccerball cake. But Brian stood there nonetheless, for upwards of 20 minutes, mostly because his legs and knees shown signs of use, wear, struggle, dislocation, submersion and pain. Also party because he had a lot of gas from downing a quart of strawberry milk from the last gas station an hour ago.
He came up to me at the bar staring me down with round, uncompromising eyes and began to talk... with a surprising high pitched voice... like Jay Leno after a hit from a helium balloon.
"I'm looking for the secret waterfall they call 'Goomateefchomper'" he said with a meter like Indiana Jones but the voice of someone in the middle of a hernia check.
"Well, if it's a secret, I can't tell you". He leaned over and grabbed me by my bolo tie I stole from working at Sizzler in the early 90s and said with more gusto and the breath of someone living on cold cuts and Doritos, "Listen bub, they say you know this land better than anyone else, so I'm sure you know the whereabouts of this enchanted waterfall...."
Convinced that his intentions were purely photographic and not involving dressing up like little bo peep, I scratched down on a napkin the route to get to the waterfall. It was dangerous, perilous, and required a rope climb, a class V rapid ride and the interaction with mountain lions.
As soon as I mentioned the mountain lions, his face turned white.
I didn't have time to listen to his diatribe as to why these harmless cougars scare him, so I made him a turkey sandwich and a pickle and gave him a cold glass of Natural Lite, and then turned my attention to that d!#$%*$ kids birthday party, which started to get rowdy and throw piece of cake on my decorative John Wayne plates. I mean, there's only so much I can stand.
Brian left without paying, but did leave an IOU written on a napkin and another burst of the aftermath of strawberry milk. I won't miss him."10th December, 2008
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wesome says:
"Brian is a photo God!! Nuff said."
31st October, 2008
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MikeJonesPhoto says:
"I had the pleasure of shooting with Brian a few months back. Honestly, I was nervous. I hate planning things. He wanted to plan what to do every second of every day. I thought he was going to be a total pain in the ass! When we finally met up, he was the complete opposite of that. I had so much fun hanging out with Brian. He ended up being one of the most easygoing, fun, enthusiastic people I have ever met. After reading his ridiculous stories for a year... It cracked me up, that he really is exactly like his stories!!! He even saved us from certain peril with his spear when we encountered a dangerous Chipmunk! Our photography excursion started with a bang, at Havasu Falls. It was one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen in my entire life. BUT... There are no amenities at all. You bring EVERYTHING you will need. It was great to be with someone who had some experience backpacking. The next day, he accompanied me on the hike from HELL, to Plateau Point, then we met up again in Antelope Canyon. But... It's our two days down in Havasu that really stand out as one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Thanks for coming Brian."
9th August, 2008
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filstalblitzer says:
"A few selective glimpses were already enough to convince me that Brian has this unique kind of feeling for nature, lighting and subtle beauty. I have been present on this site for a considerable amount of time now, but I have rarely encountered such beautiful natural art so far. Excellent job, keep on working so nicely!"
9th March, 2008
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Ar'alani says:
"I love this guy's photography. Excellent pictures, great stories, and he's also a blast to go out and shoot with. I love what he's willing to do to get the shot he wants, and the tales of standing in icy rivers in crocs just make me laugh. He has a brilliant eye for nature, and captures those important little details so many of us miss. I can't wait to see more as time goes on!"
4th February, 2008
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Jill's Junk says:
"Brian's photography skills and his passion for the craft is inspiring to say the least. I can always count on being entertained by a good story when visiting his stream also which is a real bonus. I think you should combine the two skills Brian and publish a book of your photographic adventures. Great photos with great stories! If it was REAL cheap, I'd buy it :-).
Looking forward to meeting you and shooting with you at the Grand Canyon Brian. Maybe I can help you get over your fear of everything with fur by introducing you to a few critters."20th January, 2008
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manyfires says:
"Brian offers up consistently excellent and beautiful images. His Pacific Northwest landscapes never fail to disappoint me... and equally as great are the stories that go with his images! He seems to photograph in a thoughtful manner, paying attention to details and atmosphere... wait, did I mention his stories are great? ;) I look forward to seeing more work from him in the months and years to come."
11th January, 2008
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pbr-angel says:
"Brian is a very talented photographer and a great story telller!! His pictures really portray his love of nature and I am glad to have him has a contact!"
12th January, 2008
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leapin26 says:
"Brian is a friend I have known for probably over a year now. We have gone out hiking and photographing together a few times, and will do so in the future whenever I get up to his neck of the woods. He is dedicated, I will say that much. He will stop at nothing to get the photograph he wants, even wading into a icy cold stream or lake without proper footwear. His photography has vastly improved since I first met him. Whatever his technique, his shots are always pleasing to view. And of course, he is hilarious in person as well as on his photostream. He really should write a book or something."
6th December, 2007
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satosphere says:
"He is one of those - go out while you can guys, waking up when everybody else is fast asleep, driving in a condition others would only dream of and freezing your toes in a weather nobody would want to wake up to, just to capture one of the most beautiful imagery up in northern California and bring it out for our pleasure.
That is the true spirit of an outdoor photographer."7th October, 2007
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unfocused mike says:
"admittedly, this guy's one hell of a photographer.
but as a mountain lion, i have to say he's really pissing me off.
grr..."2nd October, 2007
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fratch says:
"Brian is a fairly new contact, but already I can't wait to see what he will post next. A quick trip through his profile shows his love of life and nature. And, his enthusiasm to improve his skills with each shot. His waterfall collection is stunning and spills over...ha...into his artistic eye for composition and color. It is a pleasure to read his comments and commentary. I look forward to a long flickr friendship!"
31st August, 2007
- Name:
- Brian Rueb
- Joined:
- August 2005
- Hometown:
- Redding
- Currently:
- Redding, USA
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Occupation:
- Photographer
- Website:
- Brian Rueb Photography
- Email:
- kremit [at] joynk.com























