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Jennifer Luzio Art Collections

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Artwork by Jennifer Luzio

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Jennifer Luzio

Jennifer Luzio Who Am I?

I most often describe myself as a geek girl passionate about many things…photography, exploring the world, treatment of animals, and so on. The list is truly long but here are a few highlights: Music is like a magic potion to me – it can change my mood nearly instantaneously and practically levitate me with the right beat. That first scent of a place I’ve never been in before stays with me forever and can conjure up images of it like paintings in my mind. (Too bad I am not a gifted painter.) Peering out of the window of a plane still amazes me and reminds me of how crazy lucky I am to have seen the world from that perspective hundreds of times.

What is my photographic philosophy?

Evolving. Photography itself is evolving and I am relatively new to it so I reserve the right to shift my view on technical and some artistic points. Generally, I am a realist with an eye for the dramatic. I love color. I am fascinated by macro photography and the amazing world of tiny things with incredible textures and patterns. I love equally the pulse of a bustling city and the serenity of being alone on a quiet beach. The planet never bores me. Therefore, I enjoy photographing all of it. Yes, the rule is to specialize, but with so many options that was a challenge. I’ve settled on landscapes, macro, and real estate for now. I unashamedly use Photoshop and Lightroom to enhance my images. However, I don’t consider myself an artist – I don’t draw or paint or add anything to my images - and every nature image (which most of mine are) is very true to what I saw and captured. HDR is not evil, but it can be horribly misused and I rarely find it necessary.

I'd love to connect with you on Google+ where I frequently post new work.