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Ben’s Substack

Ben Jacobi

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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Weekly WIP (Work In Progress) 2/20/2024

Man, I am a sucker for waterfalls! On our camping trip a few weekends ago, we took advantage of the recent rains, and targeted some of the lesser-known waterfalls in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Since I had never visited this wate...

3 months ago
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Weekly WIP

We returned from our weekend camping trip to the Wichita Mountains, and I have several great new photos to begin working on. While browsing my files, I came across this image, and I remembered exactly how I captured it. I had to borrow my w...

3 months ago
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Weekly WIP 2/1/2024

I nearly forgot about this photograph. While browsing some incomplete Photoshop documents, I ran across this beautiful image. This was one of my favorite shots from our October trip to the Monahans Sandhills. I guess the timing was perfect,...

4 months ago
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My Unfinished Business

It’s no secret that photographers take a lot of images. In fact, looking at my camera shutter count, it looks like I have taken 9,952 photos this year! Of those images, I have only uploaded 15 images to the website. That’s a .15% survival r...

4 months ago
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  • Ben Jacobi

    Award-winning photographer from North Texas with a focus on photography education and nature photography.

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