Lesteberg, Brian
American, b. 1981
Although Lesteberg offers rare access to the rituals of hunting and the social climate that surrounds it, Raised to Hunt is not simply an examination of an American subculture. His photographs touch on a broader theme: humankind's relationship with the natural world. Lesteberg's depictions of the hunter's landscape convey the tension between an idealized view of an unmarred wilderness where the animals run freely and the fact of human intervention. This particular dynamic is evoked quietly but powerfully in the photograph Fallen Doe (2003): the slumped form of a deer lies in an empty winter field, its head resting in a snowy track where no grasses grow, the barest suggestion of a road, juxtaposed with the animal's fallen body.
Brian Lesteberg received a BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.