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Capturing the Unnoticed with Joe Jasper

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Joe Jasper is a passionate street photographer who resides in Washington DC. In addition to photography, he also works as an Events and Experience Producer for a DC-based company and has in the past worked as a Videographer and a Photography Instructor in the Washington area.

Joe’s photography revolves around his ability to capture moments, be it through Documentary, Events, or Street Photography. He seeks to capture the little idiosyncrasies of the world around us that go unnoticed every day, and his work is a testament to his skill. Joe’s work walks a fine line between a careful composition and the unpredictability of a candid scene, and he hopes that viewers will find hints of geometry and pattern intermixed with the chaos of humanity in his work. In non-pretentious terms, Joe likes to showcase things like emotion and character in an intentionally organized frame.

Joe’s passion for photography is not the only thing that defines him; he also has a keen interest in other hobbies such as hiking, soccer, and writing and designing materials for his music blog RapZebra. He is a proud Sproodle-Dad, which shows his love and compassion for animals.

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Joe Jasper is a passionate street photographer who resides in Washington DC. In addition to photography, he also works as an Events and Experience Producer for a DC-based company and has in the past worked as a Videographer and a Photography Instructor in the Washington area.

Joe’s photography revolves around his ability to capture moments, be it through Documentary, Events, or Street Photography. He seeks to capture the little idiosyncrasies of the world around us that go unnoticed every day, and his work is a testament to his skill. Joe’s work walks a fine line between a careful composition and the unpredictability of a candid scene, and he hopes that viewers will find hints of geometry and pattern intermixed with the chaos of humanity in his work. In non-pretentious terms, Joe likes to showcase things like emotion and character in an intentionally organized frame.

Joe’s passion for photography is not the only thing that defines him; he also has a keen interest in other hobbies such as hiking, soccer, and writing and designing materials for his music blog RapZebra. He is a proud Sproodle-Dad, which shows his love and compassion for animals.

A selection of Joe’s street photos

Links from the show

  continue reading

179 episodes

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