Jason Fiske is an Oregon based American photographer whose work reflects a particular connection between him and nature. He says he spends his time “attempting to understand (& blend into) reality”, although he’s trying to shift into a new territory of acceptation of the world without “interrogation or dismay.”
He stumbled upon a camera when he was just a kid, but the idea of photography came later. He drew and painted, and photography became a safe place where he didn’t have to think or analyze too much.
What we find interesting about his method is that he says he tries to leave his camera behind and tries to take as few shots as possible. This surely is what gives that incredible strength to his photographic work…