Jerry Day
There seem to be two types of photographers who venture out at night: astro-photographers and traditional night photographers. Jerry Day is one of the few people who do both. He recently updated his colorful night photography website Darksky Dreams.
An admitted follower of Troy Paiva's gel-lighting technique, Jerry lives in southern California and shoots the ghost towns and desert regions of the Southwest United States. He seems to have a particular fondness for shooting natural arches and bridges at night.
If you like Jerry's work of these natural SW features, you might also enjoy Lance Keimig's black-and-white work of Mono Lake, and William Lesch's amazing color work of Arizona and New Mexico.
An admitted follower of Troy Paiva's gel-lighting technique, Jerry lives in southern California and shoots the ghost towns and desert regions of the Southwest United States. He seems to have a particular fondness for shooting natural arches and bridges at night.
If you like Jerry's work of these natural SW features, you might also enjoy Lance Keimig's black-and-white work of Mono Lake, and William Lesch's amazing color work of Arizona and New Mexico.
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