By Jessica Stewart on November 16, 2017. The alluring black and white photography of Jason M. Peterson, a craft honed daily over the last 25 years, has garnered the Chicago-based photographer an unparalleled following. With 1 million followers on Instagram—a number usually reserved for celebrities (or food accounts)—his moody, artistic work.. Posted by Kate Wesson Comments 16. Jason Peterson is a master of black and white street photography. Influenced by photographers of the past, he manages to capture amazing light and shade in his iPhone images. Jason has an innate ability to create powerful compositions that tell a story of the urban landscape and the people within it.
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How Jason Peterson Takes Incredible BW iPhone Street Photos
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How Jason Peterson Takes Incredible BW iPhone Street Photos
How Jason Peterson Takes Incredible BW iPhone Street Photos
How Jason Peterson Takes Incredible BW iPhone Street Photos
How Jason Peterson Takes Incredible BW iPhone Street Photos
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Released Mar 25, 2021. Jason M. Peterson (@jasonmpeterson) | Chicago, IL Jason Peterson is a master of black and white street photography. Drawing inspiration from urban landscape and the human condition within it, Jason captures moments that are sharp in clarity and alluring in contrast. Negative space is used effortlessly and the faceless.. Not always, but often enough, Jason Peterson’s photography is a waiting game. Until it isn’t. First comes recognition of the graphic strength of the scene’s geometry, or maybe it’s the lure of what the light is doing. Then it’s wait, wait, wait for the decisive moment when something or someone will happen.