Jeffery Scott is not your everyday shooter. Not by a very long shot. You have got to go to his website but I would suggest that you do so with plenty of time to try, at least try, to get your head around his world.
Jeffery Scott, AKA 1019, ‘Creates photograghic images that stretch boundaries and redefine standards. His photographs are powerful Juxtapositions of light and darkness.” And how!
I have no intention of copying out 1019’s bio as you can find it here on the website. I am hoping that you will also take a long look at his other work. WOW.
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