About the artist
Justin Hannah: Owner/Photographer/Editor
Justin Hannah is a self-taught freelance photographer, based in Caldwell, Idaho. Justin has been a visual artist since he was a young kid. Inspired by classic car shows with his oldest sister and the collection of Hot Wheels they'd collect together; he taught himself to draw cars through endless hours of practice. As he grew up, attending classic car shows and traveling, his interests and passion of the back roads, small towns, classic car salvage yards and the freedom of the highways grew. In his 20s, Justin began taking photos along his travels. Starting out with the old Kodak disposable film cameras, growing to a more professional Nikon mirrored digital camera.
In 2014 Justin started Core Life Photography®️. Through practice and patients, he taught himself Photography, using natural light and minimal editing. Justin feels it is better to be patient and capture the moments of time as they happened, rather than creating the moment through over editing. You can see this in his work.
Justin specializes in Classic Automotive and Motorcycle Culture photography. He has been published in 4 magazines and had the opportunity to have 17 prints of his photography displayed in an automotive museum exhibit for 4 months. Though he specializes in automotive and motorcycles, there are many interests displayed in his work.
Through his photography business, Justin has put together several benefits to help others. Justin is a proud Husband and Father, and believes that family comes first. He enjoys spending time with his family, driving his 1936 Pontiac and riding his Harley. In 2021 he started a classic car get-together called Idaho Wednesday Nighters, focused on strengthening the community and to support local Idaho family-owned businesses. His goal from the start of opening Core Life Photography®️ was to motivate and inspire others through his visual art. Inspire you to follow your passion, explore the world around you and live your life to the fullest. Thank you for reading. Please enjoy the photos below, as well as the Gallery and Shop.
My wife and I.
Dad life is the best life. Its challenging and very rewarding.
One of the car drawings I did as a kid
Photo Credit: My Wife
Riding my Harley down country backroads is where I clear my mind. (Below) A photo I took of my 1936 Pontiac Master Six, Bonnie.
I am a patriotic American and I love this country that I call home. Utilizing my photography to bring people in our communities together,
in order to help others in need, is very important to me.