Jeffrey Stoner
Jeffrey had a lifelong passion for photography, but only began selling his images in 2004 after a gallery in Pennsylvania asked to show his work. He expanded his gallery presence in Pennsylvania, and then in 2007 he and his wife made the decision to move to the Southeast. He is especially known for his Goats of Roan and Steam Locomotive images, and his images have been featured in international, national, and regional publications.
His latest book, Taproots of Tennessee, was published in 2019 by the University of Tennessee Press and illustrates stories about the Tennessee state-owned historic sites. In 2016, his images were featured in a book of Poetry by K.S. Hardy titled Natural History. In 2013, Shanti Arts published Current, Essays on the Passing of Time in the Woods, in which fifty-five of Stoner’s images illustrate the short stories of Robert McGowan.
Stoner is represented by galleries in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Jeffrey speaks to groups throughout the Southeast on topics including The History of Train Photography, The Fine Art of Photography, Groundbreaking Women Photographers, Infrared the Invisible Light and The Camera, Technology and Art.
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