Cities Gone Wild is an exploration of three savvy animals --- black bears, coyotes and raccoons --- that have uniquely equipped to survive and even thrive in the human built landscape while other animals are disappearing. I tracked these animals in cities across America to reveal a more intimate view of how wildlife is adapting to increased urbanization.
Corey Arnold is a fine art photographer based in Southern Washington. His work examines man’s complicated relationship with animals and nature. Since 2002, he has photo-documented his life and community while working as a commercial fisherman in Alaska. Arnold's photographs have been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and published in Harpers, The New Yorker, New York Times, Outside, Men’s Journal and National Geographic. He is represented by Richard Heller Gallery in Santa Monica and Redeye Represents in Los Angeles.