Education

October 12, 2021

Travel Photography and the Photo Road Trip with Jason Gray

Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Online: 6-7pm CST

 

Explore the history of travel and learn the significance of the American photo road trip as they relate to photography through the ages, with St. Louis-based photographer and artist Jason Gray. Jason will also provide a peek inside his camera bag, and special insights into his work both near and far away in photographs that embody the curiosity, exploration, research and excitement that come from hitting the road with a camera and lens.”

Jason Gray is a freelance photographer and artist specializing in documentation. His clients include Sofar Sounds, FEAST Magazine, Island Press, Dallas Museum of Art, KDHX, HEC TV, and more.

He is currently the Image Rights Manager at the Saint Louis Art Museum, where he has also worked as a Preparator and Photography Studio Manager. His previous roles have included Director of Exhibitions at the International Photography Hall of Fame, Curator at The Dark Room Photo Gallery, and Community Manager for North and South America at f-stop Gear. Additionally, Jason is the Founding Director of Photo Flood Saint Louis, a community for photographers with over 500 members.

In 2018, Mr. Gray was awarded an Artist Support Grant from the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis. He has received recognition from the Missouri Arts Council and the Riverfront Times for his arts writing. He has also been a juror for the Webster Arts Fair, Seen, Kranzberg Arts Foundation, and St. Louis Camera Club, and has lectured at Webster University, St. Louis Community College, and the International Photography Hall of Fame.

 

Admission: $10 Non-Members/$5 Seniors/Members Free


Travel Photography and the Photo Road Trip with Jason Gray



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