Jennifer Bisbing
Jennifer Bisbing earned a BA in Humanities from San Francisco State
University and has been taking photographs for over eleven years. Jennifer
travels throughout the United States, Europe and Africa to capture her
images. In addition to her own online gallery at generationjennifer.com, her
work has been featured in retail stores, executive offices, alternative
spaces, national magazines, and galleries.
Jennifer's fine art is usually abstract and minimalist; her artistic
intention is to show viewers a hidden significance within the big picture of
the ordinary world. To Jennifer, photography is an art of noticing what
others miss. By drawing on her education, Jennifer hopes to create images
that expose feminist issues, cross cultural barriers, and produce images
that anyone can relate to.
You can drop Jennifer a note or view more of her work at generationjennifer.com.
Maggie Meiners
Maggie Meiners has had a passion for photography since her childhood and within the past two years has begun to shoot her own photos. Primarily self-taught, she attributes her love of photography to Debbie Ross and Mike Meiners. Debbie's interest in photography piqued Maggie's curiosity, and Mike's roll in the film industry and encouragement to pursue photography as a profession has enable Maggie to get where she is today.
As a photographer, Maggie strives for technical excellence with attention to critical artistic detail. She prints her own images and tends to shoot mostly in black and white. Maggie focuses on documenting the beauty, complications, character, emotions and surprises of every day life while incorporating her degree in anthropology. While she does not categorize herself in any particular genre, Maggie photographs compelling and thought provoking images that tend to be in a minimalist style.
Maggie's website is under development now, but you can contact her via email.
David Spratte
Born in Minnesota, David Spratte now resides in North Carolina where he is a photographer and award winning graphic designer. David is primarily self-taught in both fields. In his photography, David works to isolate his subject with an awareness of shape, form, texture and light. David has been producing photographs with his own signature style since his parents gave him a camera at the age of twelve.
Over the past decade, David has traveled across North America, Latin America and Japan photographing his surroundings. In particular, a trip to Kyoto resulted in a quiet study of details in and around the cultural capital of Japan.
Currently, David is focusing on the subtle nuances of the human landscape where he is exploring new options in what may still be considered traditional documentary work.
Some of David's work can be viewed online at 3Estudio.com. You can also email him directly here.