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   Jeremy Stein

 

Jeremy Stein began his career as a photographer by apprenticing himself (at about 10 years old) to the “town photographer” in a Vermont village. There he learned to use view cameras and the darkroom to produce photos of local events and citizens. He went on to an engineering career, but always took pictures as an avocation. He did portraiture, advertising and commercial photographs, and a great deal of scientific and technical photography; but always as a sideline. When he retired from his day job, about 6 years ago, he went almost immediately into full-time nature photography, and wishes he had made that career change much earlier.

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"Madrone Blossoms"

"Grand Tetons"

"Roadrunner 2"
Stein says:

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"I regard myself as a nature photographer, trying to show the underlying patterns and details in nature and the world in general, especially those elements which we usually see fleetingly or not at all. I am fascinated by the unimaginable complexity and richness of detail seen in all life, and do my best to capture it in my photographs. Although I was a film shooter for many years, I have gone over to digital photography wholeheartedly. I feel that digital technology permits me to more accurately depict the scenes I am trying to reproduce in my photographs. All my prints are made with Epson pigment inks and printers, using only archival materials and methods."