About Jerry Ginsberg Photo Art


Jerry Ginsberg has been traveling the world for decades in search of the most dramatic scenes in nature. Beside merely hiking, he has dangled from airplanes and helicopters, used rafts, boats, horses and even a camel or two to bring back unique photographs made in the best light.
Ginsberg received his first camera on his fifth birthday.
He was immediately hooked!
Over the five decades since then, Jerry has come to focus primarily on fine art landscape photography. His creative use of light, color, form and texture blend to produce images that are both beautiful and evocative. Always seeking beautiful, soft light as it falls on the most striking features of nature helps him to create dramatic images.

Jerry's award-winning photographs have appeared in several books on World Heritage Sights and International Biosphere Reserves, Smithsonian, Sierra Club, Backpacker, Nature Photographer, Inner Reflections, American Museum of National History, AAA, honored by Arizona Highways magazine and exhibited on both the East and West coasts and the Southwest.
He is also the recipient of several Aurora Gold Awards for creativity.
Ginsberg's images have been featured in the national advertising of Fuji USA and several telecommunications companies.

Ginsberg has finally achieved his long-time goal to photograph each and every U.S. National Park, closing the loop with his journey to American Samoa in June, 2011. He is believed to be the first and only person to have done this using medium format cameras. 
Currently, he is planning book projects on the Red Rock Country of the Southwest and our national parks.
Virtually all of Ginsberg's images are made on Fuji and Kodal professional reversal film. They are processed in a conventional darkroom, closely edited and then scanned on highly specialized film scanners to about 500 megabytes before being optimized in the digital darkroom.