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As a young boy, Jack Ekin developed his love for nature and open space while exploring the state forests near his home in Catonsville, Maryland. His first photographs were taken with a Brownie Scout camera, and he produced his first public slide show with a borrowed rangefinder camera. Jack moved west to the Rocky Mountains in 1973 to raise his family in a place of space and patience. He dedicates his photography to sharing the joy of recent open space acquisitions, as well as saluting the community-building effort required to set aside public lands. His photography has been published regionally and nationally, and exhibited internationally in corporate, public, and private art collections. " Ekin is not capturing beautiful images solely for their artistic value. He wants to convey a sense of power and value in open space areas." BOULDER DAILY CAMERA |