



Jeremy Cowart conveys a woody warmness in his textured environments of washed out compositions. He frames portraits of a human experience with exquisite use of shadow and light. The moody settings seem to wrap themselves around you, as he throws focus on the subject with vignettes and silhouettes. I chanced upon his work through a connection on LINKEDIN, I think. Truly a master at his craft. In his blog, he even showcases his debut as Live Action director. Like a hand in glove.
http://blog.jeremycowart.com/

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