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JESSEE BRINGS PHOTO EXHIBIT TO BC

by | Sep 8, 2016

Award-winning professional photographer Steve Jessee will present an exhibit of his works at Bluefield College, September 5 through November 17.

Titled “The Long Journey,” Jessee’s show will be on display in BC’s Art Gallery on the first floor of Lansdell Hall from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. The exhibit is open and free to the public. Weekend hours may be obtained by calling the Bluefield College Art Department at 276-326-4558.

 

A nationally certified master photographer from Princeton, West Virginia, Jessee has traveled to many beautiful places in the world where he has captured moments in time with his camera. With more than 40 years of experience in photography, he presents powerful images filled with drama and emotion.

 

“The passion I have for photography gives me a challenge and satisfaction that wakes me every morning,” said Jessee. “Thank God for such a beautiful world for me to capture through my photography.”

 

Jessee holds the distinction of being a Photographic Craftsman and an International Diamond Photographer. He is also a member of the American Society of Photographers and Professional Photographers of America from whom he received a National Award.

 

“The love of capturing images still excites me after the thousands of images I have captured,” said Jessee. “Being a professional photographer has opened many doors and taken me to many beautiful places in the world.”

 

He will present images from those beautiful places during his exhibit at Bluefield College, September 5 through November 17. For more information about “The Long Journey” or other art exhibits at Bluefield College, contact the BC Art Department at 276-326-4558 or [email protected].

 

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