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Photographer K. Jack Clark

since 1983.

Specializing in location photography and providing promotional materials for Canadian and international companies. His portfolios include architecture, museum collections, oil refinery and gold mining, steel fabrication, ocean shipping, aerial photography of land and buildings, corporate executives, magazine editorial, working people and the beauty of the world around us.

Jack also produces fine art prints of his works in various sizes as a limited numbered series and open additions.

 The early part of the 1970’s Jack purchased the first camera. That was a 35mm Nikon F2 and a few lenses. With a dozen rolls of film he captured the passing moments of city life and countryside activity while traveling Europe. Within a few years he started using a large format camera that was a gift from a stranger. It was a 1950’s Crown Graflex 4x5” press camera. This larger film size camera permitted higher detailed images while photographing the west coast forests, rivers, prairie landscapes and the Alberta rocky mountains. These early beginnings with that camera’s images have now become part of his limited addition Heritage Images Collection. Three years followed of self taught learning and advise from many fine photographers before Jack formed KJC Photography and was ready for a life long career. Steady growing commercial assignments with a client lists followed within a few years. Expensive camera systems evolved his companies ability to provide more advanced photography and deliver finer prints to clients. In 1985 he started offering a custom printing service to other photographers and original art copy service to artists that involved making fine art image reproductions of paintings, sketches, tapestry, clay and bronze works and other art forms. Jack has been a print maker since the beginning of schooling in the art and craft of it at the age of fifteen. Learning from master print makers he has spent many hours that turned into years perfecting the methods and process. His commercial commission work takes him from coast to coast throughout Canada and continues to sell images to private collectors, business clients, interior designers, media companies and digital tech and print finishing to other photographers. Today, he uses modern high resolution digital cameras and lighting for all commercial assignments. The business world may indeed be digital that is so, but he still keeps the analogue 5x7” film camera for personal projects in black & white or colour films.

Jack delivers creative solutions for photographic assignments on time and on budget, world wide.