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                            in 1951, Bruce Jackson grew up in farm country in 
                            the Pacific Northwest.  His earlier professional 
                            life included farming, professional skiing, helicopter 
                            rappelling with the U.S. Forest Service and fishing 
                            in Alaska.  A passion for skiing brought him 
                            to his present home of Bend, Oregon, in 1969.
 While working with ski cinematographer 
                            Warren Miller in the winter of 1976, Bruce became 
                            inspired by the creative process of photography and 
                            purchased his first professional 35mm camera that 
                            fall.   In his own words, "I did not understand 
                            the source of my feelings; I just knew I felt passion 
                            and a deep need to express myself."  As he had 
                            done with skiing, he immersed himself completely in 
                            photography.  In the years that followed, 
                            Jackson explored his creative passion through the 
                            photographic process as his awe and respect for Nature 
                            deepened.  Bruce's foundation of reverence for 
                            Nature was established early in his life having grown 
                            up surrounded by his mother's exquisite native plant 
                            gardens.  His father's constant attention to 
                            detail helped shape Jackson's approach to the photographic 
                            process and it is clearly evident in his meticulously 
                            crafted work.      Beginning in 1984 and continuing 
                            through the early 90's,  Jackson published and 
                            marketed award winning fine art posters of his work 
                            while continuing to expand his artistic vision.   
                            In 1992, he was awarded Grand Prize in the Sierra 
                            Club International Photography competition.  
                            Bruce's fine art images grace numerous corporate offices, 
                            organizations and private homes throughout North America. 
                            His images have been presented in Sierra Club publications, 
                            and as front covers including, the prestigious Coldwater 
                            Creek catalogs and Ritz-Carlton magazine.    
                            
                             Drawing 
                            on years of experience in self publishing, Jackson 
                            expertly collaborates the print making of his large 
                            format 4x5 original transparencies.  His commitment 
                            to perfection when creating and printing his original 
                            images produces Fuji Crystal Archival prints that 
                            'glow with the vibrancy of life itself'. Today, Bruce travels extensively 
                            photographing America's most beautiful and evocative 
                            landscapes.  His images reach levels of self-expression 
                            rare in the world of contemporary art.  Bruce 
                            Jackson's masterful orchestration of composition, 
                            color and light creates images of purity, grace and 
                            beauty that embody the true spirit of  Nature.
 
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