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WELCOME TO MY BLOG!


I have been a professional photographer for 22 years.

For the past 10 years Idaho Falls, Idaho has been my home. 

Action motorsports photography is my specialty, but I am also strong at editorial, commercial and industrial photography. 

In my free time I love acrylic painting on large canvas.

Currently I am a photographer for Communication Designs, which contracts for the Department of Energy at the Idaho National Laboratory and the Idaho Cleanup Project. I have radworker II training and hazwoper certification. This permits me to enter Radiation Buffer Areas, Radiation Areas and Contaminated Areas. 

On top of this I am the chief photographer for American Snowmobiler magazine and contract with Yamaha Snowmobiles to provide photography for new model sleds.

I spend part of my time raising my family. My schedule is fairly flexible, so if one plans I can meet almost any deadline.

“Be passionate about what you want to do in life. If you don’t have a passion it shows. My wife often teases me that I live, eat and breathe photography. I admit that I do, almost to a fault, but without that drive I would not be fortunate to be making a living doing what I love. Keep a good attitude, strive for excellence and always try to grow as a photographer and as a person.” 

- Kort Duce -

 

 

 

 

 

Monthly Archives: September 2011

EXPERIMENTAL BREEDER REACTOR-II… NUCLEAR FUEL ROD SHIPMENT…

The other night I documented the transportation of nuclear fuel rods stored in water basins at the Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center (INTEC) at the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) on the Department of Energy (DOE) site West of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The fuel rods from the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II) are being shipped to the Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC)...

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MY LATEST PAINTING TITLED “CHICKEN XING”…

  I am pretty much finished with my latest acrylic painting titled “Chicken Xing.” I need to sign it and finish the last little details. Details. Details. Details. Some time in the next few days I’ll start my new painting titled “Mother Hen.” Not sure the size yet: either 24×30, 30×40 or 36×48. The largest...

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