Having bought his first 35mm film SLR in high school, Jeff’s formal photographic education was forged in the photojournalism department of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. In 1987, he graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Geology, and ever since Jeff has had camera in hand, endeavoring to capture aesthetic facets of the world sometimes overlooked, always challenging himself to develop a wide range of photographic skills. After working for years as a geologist in environmental consulting, Jeff decided to chase a dream and went to flight school, with the lofty goal of flying an air medical helicopter in the Colorado mountains. Jeff spent the next 15 years flying rotorcraft (primarily in the air-medical industry around Denver) which provided him a unique perspective on the world, so aptly illustrated in some of the personal work on this website.

In 2008, Jeff Warner PHOTOGRAPHIC was formally launched, and in 2010 became Jeff’s full-time endeavor, primarily concentrating upon marketing/corporate, portrait & product photography. As the result of a ‘happy accident’ in 2013, Jeff started to develop a unique approach to the capture and presentation of time-lapse sequences into single images, primarily for the purpose of using motion to show time. By 2017 Jeff started to travel the southwest region of the U.S. in search of opportunities to apply the ‘TerraLapse’ approach to showing the motion of clouds in landscape imagery, in addition to pursuing his intrinsic interest in night landscape photography. In 2017 CatchingTime.com was conceived, and in late 2021 the website took form and launched with a wide variety of landscape, outdoor and travel imagery.

Jeff resides in Golden, Colorado with his wife, while both their kids are now off to college (CU Boulder and Loyola-New Orleans). Jeff continues to choose to shoot a wide variety of subjects for compensation to hone his myriad capabilities as a photographer.

 

If a picture tells a thousand words, then here’s a bit more about me:

 

 

And if you’re still hanging on and looking to alleviate some (serious!) boredom, here’s a little more, some of my favorite memes (if it were possible to include attributes, I would; thanks to all the creative people out there!):

 

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