JEFF JACOBSON | In The USA
Issue 13
I live in a beautiful place. My house is nestled against the base of a mountain; a river runs through my property. State protected wilderness extends for many miles in every direction. My neighbors include bear, deer, fox, bobcats, raccoons, rabbits, rodents of many sizes, hawks, owls, eagles, and birds of all colors. It is idyllic. So, when I come into a city, it feels a bit disorienting. That’s a good place to photograph from.JEFF JACOBSON | In The USA
Last summer it was floods. Irene came through in late August bringing too much water. The Little Beaverkill washed our road away. Irene was an echo of Katrina. We are no longer just threatened by global warming. It has begun. We’re in the soup.
JEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 12
Jeff Jacobson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1946. He has published two books, My Fellow Americans, University of New Mexico Press, in 1991, and Melting Point, Nazraeli Press, in 2006. Jacobson joined Magnum Photos in 1978. He later left Magnum to help found Archive Pictures. Jacobson's photographs are in the permanent collections of The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art among others.JEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 11
Jeff Jacobson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1946. He has published two books, My Fellow Americans, University of New Mexico Press, in 1991, and Melting Point, Nazraeli Press, in 2006. Jacobson joined Magnum Photos in 1978. He later left Magnum to help found Archive Pictures. Jacobson's photographs are in the permanent collections of The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art among others.JEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 10
Beckie's Sculpture, Amherst, Ma. 2010JEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 09
Sidney, Nebraska, cemetery, gravestone of Native AmericanJEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 08
Little Beaverkill, Mt Tremper, NY 2006JEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 07
Diner, Lone Pine, California, 2009JEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 06
Sundance, Mt. Tremper, NYJEFF JACOBSON | In the USA
Issue 05
"What Times Is It?"Featuring a Poem by Marnie Andrews &
5 Photographs by Jeff Jacobson