Jennifer Irving is a fine-art photographer who captures the essence of wild landscapes and creatures. Her unposed portraits are naturally beautiful works about real people and places.
For her, photography is a way to immortalize and share a moment, a feeling, a fleeting detail. The split-second connection of a photo becomes a poignant time capsule that resonates across time and space, beyond the instant of its creation.
Hi! I get so excited about art and travel, I forget to introduce myself. If we haven’t had a chance to meet yet, I’m Jennifer, a fine-art photographer. I’m working my way through my bucket list of photographing unique herds of horses in 20 locations around the world. This multi-year, international series entitled Wild We […]
This week I’m in Iceland documenting the country’s unique half-wild horses. I thought you might want to see what I’ve packed in my Lowerpro Camera backpack. Take a look! Anticipating the Elements I’ve got my Canon 5D Mark III, a Canon 5D Mark II, as well as a Fuji Film camera for local shots. Before […]
Hello from Iceland! I’m currently on a six-day trek through Iceland. I’m spending my days outdoors. In Iceland. In February. And I’m 5 months pregnant. It’s an unconventional babymoon to say the least! I’ve been getting lots of questions and wanted to share a little on my trip, and adventures in photography, and motherhood. If […]