Discovering the Feminine
A personal journey through photography
by Jason Tag
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About the Book
"Discovering the Feminine", features the photography of photographer and artist Jason Tag. It is a look back at select images captured during the first year of his work with female artistic nudes in nature.
"It's easy to become immersed while wandering through Jason Tag's book 'Discovering The Feminine'. Against the backdrop of Hawaii he's captured a relaxing atmosphere that blends perfectly with the tropical surroundings His ability to combine the female form in nature is absolutely mood inducing. This is a 'must have' work by an artist with a unique appreciation for beauty and understanding of our connection to nature.
~ David Winge, American art nude photographer
"It's easy to become immersed while wandering through Jason Tag's book 'Discovering The Feminine'. Against the backdrop of Hawaii he's captured a relaxing atmosphere that blends perfectly with the tropical surroundings His ability to combine the female form in nature is absolutely mood inducing. This is a 'must have' work by an artist with a unique appreciation for beauty and understanding of our connection to nature.
~ David Winge, American art nude photographer
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 38 - Publish Date: Feb 20, 2009
- Keywords jason tag, nude, naked, hawaii, oahu, kauai, maui, honolulu, discovery, nature, photography, art, human, body, feminine, woman, women, goddess, female
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About the Creator
Jason Tag
Honolulu, Hawaii
Born and raised on Oahu I feel blessed to have such an amazing backdrop to shoot against. For me photography is an adventure. It's something to explore and discover and am continually amazed at what happens when I look through the lens. I work primarily in artistic nudes that focus on the connection between ourselves and the nature that surrounds us. But I'm always thinking of new ideas to play with. Because of that I find that my art and craft is constantly evolving and growing. I'm not sure where all of this is going and I don't really want to know either. I find that it's the journey that's fun not the end result.