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  1. www.johnstemberphotography.com › bioBIO — John Stember

    John Stember (b. 1993) is a photographer shaped by a decade of movement across the Western US, including Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado and Alaska. Drawn to big country, he’s worked as a wilderness guide and dog musher.

  2. John Stember was born in London and started his first photography studio at age 19. John has lived in Paris, New York, Los Angeles and Tahiti. Most of his career was based in New York, as a successful fashion photographer. John has photographed for every major fashion magazine in the world, including American Vogue English Vogue, French Vogue ...

  3. Attorney John Stember concentrates on employment and labor matters, including sexual harassment, employee pension and health benefits and ERISA. He regularly represents executives in negotiation and enforcement of employment contracts and severance packages, and in actions involving non-competes.

  4. John Stember - The New York Times. Recent and archived work by John Stember for The New York Times. Latest. Grizzlies Are Coming to Town. Can the West Live With Them? Montana and its...

  5. www.johnstemberphotography.comJohn Stember

    RECENT WORK. nytimes - grizzly bears. BIO. John Stember is a freelance photographer currently based in Missoula, Montana specializing in editorial and commercial content with a background in photojournalism.

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  6. 6 months ago |. By Jim Robbins, John Stember. | The New York Times. Montana and its neighbors are adopting new strategies to deal with the increasing number of bears and attacks on humans. Sales of bear spray, which contains capsaicin, the chemical that gives peppers their spicy heat, are booming.

  7. Dec 26, 2019 · Along the Shore. Preserving the Hedlund husky. by John Stember December 26, 2019. Not long ago, traditional working sled dogs—wonderfully big, powerful, tough animals—were the backbone of winter travel, long distance racing and existence across the Arctic.

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