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Core Sound 
Waterfowl Museum
1785 Island Road 
P.O. Box 556
Harkers Island, NC 28531
Telephone: 252-728-1500
  Fax: 252-728-1742
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Jan Eason's Portsmouth Homecoming

Coming to Core Sound Waterfowl Museum & Heritage Center in October

Jan Eason, a North Carolina native, sees photography as a way of recording and documenting the natural and social environment. He works primarily with black and white film. Several years ago, while taking photographic workshops in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he became interested in working with infrared film. He is especially interested in photographing coastal scenes using infrared film and this has become the foundation for much of his recent work.

Jan is a landscape architect by profession. His concern for environmental issues led him to pursue two degrees from North Carolina State University, a BS in Conservation from the School of Forestry and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the School of Design. While he was a principal in a design firm, Jan earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 2004, he completed the Certificate program at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

Jan's photography has won several awards and has been featured in state and local exhibits. He processes and prints his own work.

Jan and his wife, Martha Walton, a photography instructor at Cardinal Gibbons High School, live in Raleigh with their five cats, three chickens and one rabbit.

Jan Eason Photography website

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updated August 16, 2006 by Vision IPD