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Justin Visnesky portrait

Justin Visnesky

Justin Visnesky is a photographer, designer, husband, and father. His work focuses on the contemporary family and the relationships people form with place. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his wife, son, and daughter. Justinʼs work has been featured in various print and online publications including Conscientious photo blog, Darwin Magazine, Feature Shoot, Flak Photo, Fecal Face dot com, Kindling Quarterly, Looking at Appalachia, Romka Magazine, and Tiny Vices. His photography has been exhibited throughout the United States, most recently at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis and Silver Eye Center for Photography.

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Close up of a statue's feet.

Coming of Age in the Small Town That Jimmy Stewart Left Behind

In the series Jimmy Stewart Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Justin Visnesky looks at the shadow of celebrity in a small Pennsylvania town.

By Justin Visnesky Oct 26, 2015

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