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Jason Boyer Photography
jason d. boyer always had an eye for detail which is evident in his images at an early age, jason was enticed with the works of two midwest media artists, one a still photographer and the other a cinema photographer. working with a variety of still and cinema photographers provided him a sense of his own creative style. during an eight year period, he assisted artists at a regional as well as a national commercial level gaining experience in the field which has brought many assets to his style. his experiences working as an assistant cameraman has enhanced his skills of obtaining the essence of the subjects he films. boyer has a natural sense for capturing certain images associated with everyday life experiences. many of his works are based on spontaneous feelings and the ability to react at those specific moments to record them on film. boyer’s sharp eye for form and lighting ensures the special qualities found in his images. jason is absolutely devoted to providing a quality product
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Where is Jason Boyer Photography located?
Jason Boyer Photography's headquarters is located at Indiana, United States, 46077
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Jason Boyer Photography's official website is jasonboyer.com
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Jason Boyer Photography has 2 employees
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Jason Boyer Photography is in the industry of: Photography
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