Jeff White Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Jeff White based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Artwork by Jeff White
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Platte River, South of Alda by Jeff White
Summer Day at Calamus by Jeff White
Bartenbach's Opera House Advertisement by Jeff White
Temperance Rally Poster by Jeff White
School Interior by Jeff White
Planing Mill by Jeff White
Buffalo Bill's Scouts Rest Ranch by Jeff White
One Dose Cures by Jeff White
Log Cabin and Window Shutter by Jeff White
Southbend Range by Jeff White
Snowy Range Lake, Wyoming by Jeff White
Leaf on Bricks by Jeff White
Toaster '95 by Jeff White
Sunset near Ravenna, Nebraska by Jeff White
Martin Brothers Statue by Jeff White
Blind and Wallpaper by Jeff White
Church Interior by Jeff White
Monte's Tractor by Jeff White
Laundry Room Detail by Jeff White
Stream near Lee Vining, California by Jeff White
White House Ruin, Arizona by Jeff White
Sandhills Cloud #2, Calamus by Jeff White
Canyon Wall Detail, Canyon de Chelly by Jeff White
Platte River from South Locust by Jeff White
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About Jeff White
My interest in photography goes back as far as I can remember. I think it has to do with always seeing my mother running around with a camera. Having dabbled with cameras off and on during my childhood, my passion for photography really began when I received a camera as a graduation present from high school. After spending a year figuring out how a camera works, I went to work for a large photo finishing lab. Working on a daily basis to make good photographs for other people is what drives me to make excellent photographs for myself when I enter the darkroom. In 1989 I attended the Ansel Adams Workshop at Yosemite. This was an excellent experience that gave me direction and a clarity of vision in what I wanted to accomplish in photography. Wright Morris, a fellow Nebraskan, probably had the most influence on my early work. His photographs of the common sites in Nebraska taught me that it was not necessary to search out awe inspiring beauty to make beautiful photographs. I have been fortunate to study under some of the best photographers around and without their willingness to pass along knowledge, I would not receive the great satisfaction from photography that I get today. These instructors include: John Sexton, Ray McSavaney, Al Weber, Stu Levy, Joan Myers, Patrick Jablonski, Christopher Burkett, Susie Morrill, Larry Ferguson and Philip Hyde.