About Hunter Jackson
I built my first darkroom in an apartment closet in 1970 and pursued photography over the next number of years. Then life intervened with four children and a career in science, but my love of the single, still image remained.
Since returning about five years ago to the practice of photography, I’ve tried to use the medium to help me understand the full sweep of our lives, from magnificent new mornings to the nights so dark that life is barely visible — from the grand vision to the oddments of the everyday.
I take pictures that I want to look at. It’s not easy, but it’s simple.
