Quiet Witness

PORTRAITS OF THE WETLANDS
fINE ART PHOTOGRAPHS BY JEFF EINSTEIN

The wetlands reveal themselves slowly, almost reluctantly. Their stories unfold not in spectacle but in quiet gestures of light, reflection, resilience, and renewal. I invite you to witness them now in this collection…

Wetland Dream
6:58pm in the Northern Everglades
Yearnings of an Old Man
Endeavor to Persevere
Lifting Off the Loxahatchee
Courtship in the Cay
Alien Reveal
Intelligent Design
Heart of Darkness
Loxahatchee Wormhole
Flight of the Demigods
Twilights in the Cay
Allure of the Abyss
Chaos in the Cay
Primordial Ooze
Reflections on Solitude

ABOUT ME
I started out as a fine art photographer way back in the 1960s. Fade out, fade in: Now—well into my eighth decade and a little worn around the edges after so many detours over so many years—I return to my creative roots as a fine art photographer and unrepentant storyteller. I’ve watched a lot of water flow under my bridge. Perhaps not surprisingly, some of it flowed into my art…

ABOUT MY ART
We are all attracted to magnificent and grand spectacles like sunsets and cityscapes and mountain ranges and Bengal tigers and Super Bowls. And while my art includes some such larger and louder moments, I more typically find meaning and form and perspective in mostly smaller, commonplace things—the quieter, more introspective encounters otherwise lost to the relentless cacophony and digital scale of life in the 21st century.

Most of our lives are built not from grand moments but from thousands of quiet, incremental interludes. These are the moments that accumulate over time into a life, and they are the moments I strive to capture with my art. I think of them as the art of little things.

For more information please contact:
Jeff Einstein
718-598-3744
jeff@jeffeinsteinfineartphotography.com