Digital Imagery Facilitates Fine Art, a fact that has brought a new meaning to "photography" in my world allowing me to enhance the vivid brightness of spring flowers and the subtle hues of fall colors. The digital camera has renewed my interest in capturing vivid fall colors, spring flowers, fresh dew. From forests to desert flowers, dragon flies to exotic glamour, I love to capture natural beauty as an art form. From exotic to ordinary, I most love capturing the moods of nature as well as the natural beauty of ethnic faces with the "eye of an
artist".
The digital camera gives me the freedom of expression through trial and error.
I have been able to travel quite a bit during my life. My travel was always accompanied by my friendly camera allowing me to take in the sights, the smells, the moods of different parts of the the world, from rain forest to desert, sea shores to mountains.
Starting at age 15, photography has been a big part of my artistic pursuits. Through the years I have
performed had an intoxicating affair with photography. Capturing the right image relates the joy of a special event in a person's life. My images last longer and reach a larger audience than all other pursuits and accomplishments in my life. This aspect makes it most gratifying.
I am self-taught with little desire to commercialize my talents. I enjoy experimenting with new techniques without fear of failure. The advent of the digital camera and software
rekindled excitement in the versatility of the camera. Unlike many artists who are never satisfied with their work, I realize I am my own best critic often delighted with an image
hard pressed to understand how this instrument allows such a image to be borne - it's like some sort of "magic" occurs when the image is captured. The light and the subject somehow work in harmony to create the end result.
My passion for capturing beauty in all forms has been accompanied by a guardian named luck. I have literally devoted time every day to some aspect of this mistress photography ever since I discovered her in the spring of '63 with a cheap 35 mm Sears camera. My next door neighbor was my first subject.
Today a limited selection of my images are offered in "Giclee" form only.
David Jackson
IMAGES! International
Las Vegas, NV.
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