Jon Glaser

United States  • 1964

Presentation

Photography has always been an inherent part of Southern California native Jon Evan Glaser' life. He first picked up a camera when he was 10 years old, and spent his teenage years behind the lens, until he graduated from high school and turned his efforts to pursuing a career in dentistry. This choice of profession was surprisingly complementary to his love of – and enjoyment in creating – art.

Glaser spent 15 years building a thriving practice in Delray Beach, FL, taking advantage of the opportunity restorative dentistry gave him to exercise his creativity and artistic abilities, particularly in the preparation of crowns for patients and photographic documentation of difficult cases. Establishing himself as a restorative dentist, until physical circumstances forced him to retire.

Faced with re-evaluating his career path, Glaser embarked on a new journey that took him back to familiar territory. “I had no idea how much of a 'tonic' picture-taking and picture-making would become," he said. “While in dentistry, I was creating with my hands; with photography I am creating with my mind. The art opened up a whole new world for me, a world in which I see so many amazing things…that I can share with others."

Glaser is a firm believer in learning by doing. This conviction led him to study at the Boca Raton Museum of Art School, Delray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square, Palm Beach Photographic Centre as well as participate in myriad workshops with professional photographers around the country.


Master photographers like Jack Wild, Vincent Versace and Lee Gordon, among others, fueled Glaser's passion for photography, helping him reach new heights. He began to “eat and breathe" the art, and found his own style.

“I 'broke out' of my initial way of thinking about how an image is created; there is no mere 'snap and crop'; there is much involved in the art of photography than that," he said. “When I embarked on my photographic career, I struggled to create images of what I saw in nature. It was surprising to learn that the human eye can see 24 shades of light, while the camera is limited to 12." Glaser found a two-step solution to this challenge: 1) Using a split neutral density filter; and 2) Enhancing his images through Photoshop, to provide proper exposure by lightening the foreground areas that too dark or darkening the areas of the sky where too bright.

Glaser incorporates dramatic weather and foreground interest. Perspective and the play of shadow and light are his primary concerns when composing an image. Many of the photographs in his body of work capture a sense of movement that invites the viewer to be present in the place where the shutter release was clicked, standing alongside the landscape photographer.

From National Parks that included Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier in the U.S. and Banff in Canada to the Smokey Mountains, Death Valley, the coastlines of Maine and Oregon, and Iceland, the greenest of lands, all Glaser's recent travels have been devoted to honing his craft.

Artist's statement:

There is something fulfilling about capturing a moment in time…particularly as the sun makes its first or last appearance. My fine art photographs reflect an affinity for movement and sound; the latter reminiscent of a song, starting calmly, building strength, power and energy, until the shutter releases and the image is recorded as the ultimate crescendo.

I am drawn to the grand landscape, where I can create images that showcase both the beauty of nature, and the relationship between color and light.

Note: All photographs have been minimally processed with Photoshop (very minor manipulation/adjustment). Images depict a true representation of both location and visualization. Please contact me with any questions.

In addition, I print all images using the latest technology, the highest-quality papers, and newest archival inks. All photographs include a 5mm white border to ensure proper handling that helps eliminate the potential for fingerprints.

While I am most drawn to the grand landscape, my portfolio includes macro still life and abstracts as well, showcasing a relationship between color and light.

Note: All images have been processed with Photoshop and Lightroom with very little manipulation or adjustment. All colors are true of their location. In addition, I print all images using the latest technology, the highest-quality papers, and newest archival inks. All photographs include a 5mm white border to ensure proper handling that helps eliminate the potential for fingerprints. 

Custom Sizes are Available as Large as 40x60!

Awards & Distinctions:

PX3 International Photo Competition 2015 - Silver Award - "Skywalking"
PX3 Honorable mention - "Glowing Softly", "Myakka Dream", "Two Cousins", "You Might Know" - 2015
Published in Art Blend Magazine - July 2015
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - Honorable Mention - "Silver Moon" - May 2015
Portfolio published in Black & White Magazine - Issue #107 - 2015
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - Juror's Recognition for "Sarasota Splash" - January 2015
Publication in Irreversible Magazine authored by Carlos Juarez de Jesus (art critic)
Spider Awards-Nominee - "Little Plant", "Soul without Color" - 2014
International Photography Awards (IPA) - Honorable Mention - "Lonely 1" - October 2014
The Palm Beach Post Ninth Annual Focus on Nature Photography Contest - Honorable Mention - "Ocean Blooms" - August 2014
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - 2nd Place -"Life Always Changes" - August 2014
Portfolio published in Black & White Magazine - Issue #104 - 2014
Published in Black & White Magazine - Single Image Competition - "Little Plant" - Issue #101 - February 2014
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - Juror's Recognition - "Morning Splash" - July 2013
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - 2nd Place - "Desert Calm" - June 2013

Exhibitions:

Art Monaco-Irreversible Project - July 2015
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - January 2015-March 2015
Art Palm Beach - Irreversible Project - January 2015
Art Basel Miami-Spectrum Venue - Irreversible Project - December 2014
Boca Raton Museum of Art 2014 Biennial Exhibition -"Power Stream" - August 2014-October 2014
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - August 2014-September 2014
Gab Studio - Miami, FL: August 2013-October 2014
Palm Beach Photographic Centre - "Ocean Blooms", "Through the Waters", "Barely Standing" - June 2014-August 2014
Delray Beach Center for the Arts - May 2014-August 2014
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - January 2014-May 2014
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - August 2013-November 2013
Karen Ledbetter Gallery - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - December 2012-July 2013
Gallery 101 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - October 2012-July 2013
Art Fusion Gallery - Miami, FL - January 2013-June 2013
Boca Raton Museum Artist's Guild - December 2012-April 2013
 

Artistic Influences:

Vincent Versace
Lee Gordon
Jack Wild
Andy Cook
Russel Levine

Tags:

Seascape, fine art, monochromatic, nature, landscape, outdoors.


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Imaginary Waters

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