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Jeff Jones
Sierras and Alaska
after the storm

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sanscript sunrise
spring falls
misty meadow
driving wind
kings cascade
river morning
sequoia ferns
tulainyo lake
Muir Pass

All images are copyright protected - Copyright 2008 Jeff Jones

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Jeff Jones Fine Art Wilderness Photography - The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Sequoia National Park, Yosemite National Park, King's Canyon National Park and the Sierra Nevada Range

Jeff Jones’s keen understanding of the natural world, coupled with decades of experience in remote backcountry and wilderness areas, form the foundation for his exceptional landscape photography. His works—from sweeping panoramic vistas to intimate, abstract studies of nature’s elemental forms—reveal his respect for and endless fascination with landscapes ranging from the stark to the sublime. By seeing the world anew through the camera’s lens and by refining his photographic craft through the use of digital technologies, Jones provides us with images at once exquisitely envisioned and beautifully rendered.  
Jones began his outdoor photography two decades ago. Since that time, he has created significant bodies of work related to California’s Sierra Nevada and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. With a primary focus on wilderness areas and shared public lands, he also has photographed a number of national parks including Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and the Grand Canyon. His traveling exhibitions include: A Wilderness Worth Saving; Future of Sequoias: Sustaining Parklands in the 21st Century; and Intimate Thoughts: Impressions of the Natural World.  
An active environmentalist, Jones follows in the American tradition of raising public awareness of and appreciation for wilderness through art. Jones’s work is shown through traveling fine art and environmental advocacy exhibitions, in galleries and museums, and as part of permanent collections in Santa Fe, NM, Minneapolis, MN, Fairbanks, AK, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, and in Santa Barbara, CA—his home base. His work has supported numerous art and environmental organizations including the Alaska Coalition, Alaska Wilderness League, Community Environmental Council, Environmental Defense Center, Murie Center, Sierra Club, and the Wildling Art Museum.  
Jones produces his panoramas by combining sequential frames into a whole image. This technique, which involves equipment designed by Jones, enables him to produce exceedingly detailed large-scale scenes. The process results in singularly stunning images that capture an overwhelming sense of place. 

All of Jone’s Fine Art Photographs are printed on Epson Acid Free archival paper with pigment inks. Under normal indoor lighting conditions, the prints' colors will remain unchanged for 70 to 100 years. Prints are mounted and overmatted with 4-ply archival museum board.


All of Jeff Jone’s Fine Art Landscape Photographs are available from Corridan Gallery

About the Photos 
 
Storm Clearing at Sunset, Muir Pass, Kings Canyon National Park                                                                                                                                              
Kings Cascade, Kings River, Kings Canyon National Park
Cascade into Color, World class fly fishing in Kings Canyon National Park
Soaring Sequoia, Giant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park
Fall’s Last Stand, Evolution Valley, First Snow of the year, King’s Canyon National Park
Sequoia and Ferns, Giant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park
Colby Inflow, World class fly fishing in King’s Canyon National Park
After the Storm, El Capitan, Yosemite National Park
Spring Falls, base of Upper Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park

Sandspit Sunrise, Quiet back waters in Yosemite National Park
Winter Willow, Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park
Fall Fog, Sequoia National Park
Future Giants, Redwood tree saplings in the Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park
Tulainyo Lake. The highest lake in the contiguous 48 states, Sequoia National Park