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Reciprocity Images contains the fine art photography of Jason Langley, a New Orleans based photographer.

Biography

Jason Langley currently lives and works in the New Orleans area. His work engages a variety of media including sculpture, printmaking, painting, and writing. Photography in particular is a huge creative outlet for him, and provides him with a way to show others a bit of how he sees the world. He is constantly looking for new ways to explore and express himself though the many photographic techniques and processes.

He combines his love of travel and his love of photography, frequently taking extended trips to various locations around the world with many cameras in tow. He has traveled extensively in Europe, and has lived in France, Spain, and the Netherlands for various periods of time. He has also traveled to Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, and visited 26 of the National Parks in the United States.

His primary subject matter is landscapes, and he enjoys photographing at night, often using timed or extended exposures to capture his subject. Photography is often considered a medium of instants; however by using long exposures he is able to record many seconds or even several minutes in a single frame.

Awards and Exhibitions

2008

5th Annual Art Melt - Juried group show at the Shaw Center for the Arts, Baton Rouge
2008 Southern Open - Juried Exhibition at the Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette
20×20x20 - A National Compact Exhibition at Louisiana State University Art Museum, Baton Rouge
Toy Stories: Hi Brow Photos from Low-Fi Cameras - International Juried Exhibition at NOPA Gallery, New Orleans
BECA Inaugural Exhibition - Juried Group show at BECA Gallery, New Orleans

2007

No Dead Artists - Group show at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans
Art Melt Baton Rouge - Group showing at the Shaw Center for the Arts, Baton Rouge
First Place Lacombe Spring Art Exhibit
Honorable Mention Lacombe Spring Art Exhibit

2006

Rethymno – Large Scale photo installation at University of New Orleans
Objeckt – Sculpture installation at University of New Orleans

Published Photos

Schmap New Orleans Fourth Edition
Santa Fean Magazine
New Orleans Kitchens