Evolution of a Photographer
H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, 1100 Chestnut, Vancouver This fast-paced, behind the scenes artist talk explores the 49 year photographic evolution of award-winning street photographer Alan Jacques. His eclectic life is reflected through his unique images – from shooting lions in the Serengeti to exploring the streets of Paris to Polaroids of the female form – Jacques is at home telling the stories behind his most important images and his unique approach to his subjects. His inspiring story reveals how he has used the challenge of Parkinson’s disease as a catalyst for creative expression and personal growth
At this event, there will be a preview of Jacques' latest project 1972: Rediscovered Photographs of Vancouver from the Early Seventies as well as two collections of his more recent work. Everyone one who attends will also receive a FREE copy of the all-new exclusive briefing 10 Essential Truths You Must Know About Buying Fine Art Photography.
*Please note: This presentation contains some nudity.
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