Wedding: Margaret & Eileen

Recently I had the privilege of shooting the wedding ceremony of Maggie and Eileen. The ceremony took place in the historic Old Muskego Church on the campus of Luther Seminary. It was an intimate affair but filled with lots of love and joy. I thought you might like to see some selections from the day.

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Wedding: Maria Roesler & Roulio Lundy

Maria & Roulio are very good friends of mine, and I was greatly pleased and honored to be the photographer for their marriage ceremony.

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Engagement: Greg Olsen & Kristen Seifferlein

These two love birds invited me to take part in their engagement photo shoot. Here are few of the shots from a beautiful afternoon.

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Services Offered

It is my hope that as you read through the offerings on this photoblog, you will find yourself intrigued and impassioned  about photography. Should you desire something more than to grab a camera and head out into the beauty of the world, please do not hesitate to contact me.

I am available to capture the moments and protect the memories of your life. My photographic experiences have ranged from those of relaxation and person hobby to professional endeavors. I have been blessed with the privilege of preserving the blessings of life in a variety of events; weddings, engagement sessions, and senior photos. I have also been commissioned to preserve the moments of pride as businesses commemorate landmark events. In addition to all this, I am also very accustomed and proficient with computer software and am willing to undertake any editing needs you may require.

Please feel free to drop me a line at any time, either through a comment on this blog or through email at tjackson.foto@gmail.com

Thanks very much for your time and audience 😉

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About Thomas Jackson

Relaxation: Although my educational background is largely contained within religious academics, I started and still continue, my photographic pursuits as a relaxing means for me to step outside of the often consuming cloud of academic study, work, and the anxieties of everyday life. I love photography because it requires me to physically and mentally relocate myself into an observational perspective. This is very relaxing because photography does not demand the accompanying baggage to which I am accustomed within religious academic study. So often, the value of one’s life is determined by what we create, construct, or impose onto our surrounding contexts or circumstances. For me, photography represents a distinct departure from this cultural norm because it attends to what is already present. Although art is about conceptual display and the constructed portrayal of one’s inspiration, photography means to attend more to the audience’s perspective instead of the artist’s. Because of this, it is relaxing insofar as it allows for intentional escape from the varied anxious forces with which we all wrestle day by day.

Representation: As I began to find tranquility in the midst of ‘photo-walks,’ haphazard journeys through surrounding areas accompanied by my imagination and camera, I discovered that the photographic style I most enjoyed was distinctly journalistic. In an era when the term ‘journalism’ has been co-opted by editorial, adversarial, or commercial forces, my photographic style is one that seeks to let the subject speak for itself. The important thing in photography, for me, is to genuinely represent how the subject presented itself naturally or felt within its native context.

I find photography to be a relaxing pursuit that takes one outside of oneself. Depending on the context where I find myself behind a camera, I enjoy being taken into a variety of photographic circumstances. It is important for me to capture those moments of relaxation and exploration in such a way that allows my photographic subjects to represent themselves. Attending to what is already present, I hope that my photography will allow others to feel a sense of wonder, relaxation, and exploration.

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Engagement: Matthew Fotzler & Amy Nichols

For quite some time, I have been privileged to be a good friend to Matthew Fotzler. When he told me than he was getting married, I offered my services to take some impromptu engagement photos of him and his lovely fiance (now bride).

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