/ 2015 / Nature / Landscape_N
Death Valley Morning Light
During a trip to photograph the high contrast dunes in Death
Valley, I arrived to find clouds, rain and high winds for three days.
Each morning I would head out to the dunes hoping to find some
wonderful textured dunes. What actually transpired was three days
of overcast skies, soft light and blowing sands. I don't normally
shoot color, but each morning this really elegant soft light with a
warm glow of tones would rise to east. Hopefully these images
express the elegant light of these mornings.
You might say there was a natural collision of circumstances between Jack’s nearly lifelong love of nature, and that of photography. His wondrous journey into nature began when he attended an Outward Bound month-long wilderness course at age 16. At 18, (just over 40 years ago) he picked up his first camera, developed his first B&W print in the darkroom and quickly put his two passions together.
In recent years Jack’s photography has been exhibited in Paris, Athens, Berlin, Moscow, and Malaga Spain and domestically in the US and published internationally.
Awards Jack has been internationally awarded, having won Gold or 1st place in IPA, PX3, ND Awards, Moscow International Foto Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, International Gala/Pollux Awards, Black and White Spider Awards and Black and White Photography Magazines Portfolio Awards. Most recently in 2018, Jack was voted the #2 Black and White photographer globally by One Eyeland.