About this Event
Jack D. Lee is an American landscape photographer and retired U.S. Army First Sergeant whose work is shaped by years spent living and working in some of North America’s most remote terrain. After more than two decades of military service - including nearly a decade stationed in Alaska - he transitioned from soldier to full-time photographer, drawn to the scale, solitude, and raw atmosphere of wild places. Through his work, Lee documents places that feel timeless yet fragile - landscapes shaped by climate, distance, and change - offering viewers a quiet sense of presence within the natural world. In this exhibit, Jack shares images of some of his favorite wild places and his experiences photographing each one. Please join us for the opening on March 27, from 6-8pm!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Light Room, 306 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, United States
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