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James Egbert - Fine Artist
Member Since: 03/23/2009
James H Egbert is an award winning professional photo journalist from Colorado Springs, Colorado with over 20 years of experience in capturing unique photographs that go beyond the image and deep into a personal journey through life. His images transcend place and time and evoke emotion for any viewer.
James is a 3rd generation Colorado Springs Native and a second generation professional photographer following his grandfather's footsteps while trail blazing his own. James has demonstrated over the past 20 years, his passion and talent in photography in various forms from Photo Journalism to Portraiture and Fine Art Photography.
While working professionally as a television news photo-journalist, landscape and nature photography remain James' true passion.
James demonstrates his influences by such artists as Ansel Adams, Art Wolfe, and Galen Rowell. It is his hope that you see more than a pretty picture and find images that go beyond and create an emotional connection with you, the viewer.
James has seen professional publication of his work in coffee table books and in Outdoor Photographer Magazine, PhotoWorld Magazine and several web based magazines worldwide. His work has also been used by Kodak and other photographic equipment manufacturer advertising.
'The creative power of God inspires awe. I'm filled with reverent wonder as I contemplate it. To think that he spoke and worlds came into being! In contrast to God, I work with raw materials that he created. My creativity is derived from his. I put the wrapping paper and ribbon on his packages. I praise you, Lord, for your incredible imagination and creativity. I thank you that I can, in a very small way, imitate it.'
~ Don Wyrtzen