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David Jarrett specializes in fine art (gallery work), travel and exterior architectural photography. His interest in photography started at the University of Colorado, where he was chief photographer on the Coloradian yearbook for three years. At that time he concentrated on available light candid photography, scenics and architectural images.
Upon graduation, Mr.Jarrett went into the investment business in New York and dropped photography until the early 1980s, when he began doing occasional magazine work for Our World, In Touch, Mandate, Blue Boy, HIM, Outing Travelogue, Playguy and other periodicals. Mr. Jarrett has had many images appear in Out (including the premier issue in 1992) and several of Sydney appeared in Genre.
Since 1990 Jarrett has devoted substantially more time to photography, with works exhibited in Provincetown, MA at Jones & Hobbs Gallery (1990), Stellwegen Gallery (1991), Gallery Matrix (two one-man exhibits, 1992 and 1993), and Icon Gallery (1996). In addition, in 1992 his images appeared in group shows in New York at both the Leslie/Lohman Gallery and Ganymede Gallery. In 1993 he exhibited several images at Puchong gallery and was represented in group shows at Leslie/Lohman in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 2003.
Commercially, hundreds of his color images have been published worldwide — in editorial and advertising — marketed through Getty Images (formerly through Photonica). He was well represented in New York, The Great Metropolis, a large photo book on Manhattan; one full-page image of his appeared on the title sheet.
Mr. Jarrett is a volunteer at the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation Gallery in New York and is co-chair of the Advisory Committee. He has written several articles on artists for the Archive journal and many other periodicals.
Mr. Jarrett lives and works in New York City.
Prices (each size: Limited Edition of 25)
8" x 10": unframed $125
11" x 14": unframed $185
16" x 20", unframed $285
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