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Patrick Jablonski is a tremendous
example of the contemporary black and white photographers
inspired by the western landscape. Patrick has worked with
John Sexton, Morley Baer, Ruth Bernhard, and for the Ansel
Adams Publishing Rights Trust. In his photographs, you can
see hints of these technical and visionary influences as he
formulates his own interpretations of the natural scene. Patrick is
doing excellent work, and it will be interesting to watch him
progress.
From 1986 to 1991 Patrick
worked in the field of commercial photography in Washington D.C. as
a Studio Manager, Photographic Assistant, and later as a Staff
Photographer. In 1991 Patrick relocated
to California to work as Photographic Assistant to John
Sexton. In the five years that followed he came to know and
work with many renowned photographers such as Morley Baer,
Ruth Bernhard, and Ray McSavaney.
Patrick
is currently an instructor for The Ansel Adams
Gallery Photography Workshops. Patrick was also an
instructor with the John Sexton Photography Workshops
program and during 1995 worked as darkroom assistant and
printmaker for Morley Baer.
In
November of that same year Patrick became Photographic
Consultant and Printmaker to The Ansel Adams Publishing
Rights Trust as well as the Morley Baer Family Trust. Presently,
while pursuing his own photography, Patrick is a conservator of fine
photographic prints for galleries and private collectors and
is an instructor of photography at Monterey Peninsula
College.
The
Ansel Adams Gallery has represented Patrick's photography
since 1992 and his images are part of collections throughout
the United States, Europe and Asia.
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