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Jack Dykinga's Arizona by Jack Dykinga
Jack Dykinga's Arizona by Jack Dykinga












Jack Dykinga

As the images displayed in this book progress through the distinct periods in Jack’s life, he describes the influences and events that shaped his changing style and his design sense. Today, Jack’s work as a landscape photographer is world-renowned.Īfter a near-death experience, Jack formed a new perspective that provided a framework for self examination and a deeper look into why images resonate with a photographer’s feelings. He then worked as a photo editor and later became a wilderness guide.

Jack Dykinga

Early in Jack's career as a photojournalist he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. It’s not often that a career in photography makes as many twists and turns as it has for Jack Dykinga. They are touchstones in a life of photography. “Magic Light” by Arizona Highways magazine, was published summer 2017.From huddled figures in mental institutions to sweeping landscapes, Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer Jack Dykinga's images span an enormous emotional range from disturbing to celebratory to sublime.

Jack Dykinga

Dykinga’s latest book: “A Photographer’s Life” was released in January 2017. Dykinga’s latest book: “Capture the Magic” released in November 2013, delves into composition and the creative process. “Jack Dykinga’s ARIZONA ,” released in 2004 by Westcliffe Publishers, a compilation of his best Arizona images, and “IMAGES: Jack Dykinga’s Grand Canyon” released by Arizona Highways, May 2008, reflect his love for Arizona. His 12 wilderness advocacy, large format books include: “Frog Mountain Blues ” “The Secret Forest ” “The Sierra Pinacate ” “The Sonoran Desert ” “Stone Canyons of the Colorado Plateau ” and “Desert: The Mojave and Death Valley.” He wrote and photographed “Large Format Nature Photography ,” a “how to” guide to color landscape photography. He is a regular contributor to Arizona Highways and National Geographic magazines. The images by Dykinga, who won the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography), tell the story of the land.














Jack Dykinga's Arizona by Jack Dykinga