JAY HAUSER PHOTOGRAPHY
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What kind of photographer would I be if I didn't add in a stereotypical self-portrait with my professional camera?

This last Spring, I had the privilege of working with my mentor Jared Mills to photograph my art school's Spring Dance Concert during a rehearsal with a $2,000 camera set. I was incredibly honored to be offered this opportunity and I am super proud of the results.

During the Summer, Fall and Spring, I offer professional level portraits to low income students at my high school for Senior Portraits and their portfolios. I, myself, have always lived below the poverty line so this is a very personal project for me. This shot I'm proud of because it's the perfect example of Fashion Portraiture.

This is from a shoot I did with my model, Kai Christensen, and a make-up artist, Charlie Hawthorne, this last Spring for my senior project which is a gallery visualizing invisible disorders. This shoot was focused on PTSD specifically, although this specific shot will not be shown in the gallery.

This was from Lilly Shepard's senior photoshoot. I'm truly up to any angles, positions and content you want to include in your shoot.

As this is one of my digital portfolios, I wanted to showcase that I am a versatile photographer that is capable of many different types of photography. While you may see mostly portraiture, I dabble in a lot of forms of photography including macrophotography.

While I am extremely interested in multiple forms of photography, a huge interest of mine is Street Photography or Street Portraiture. This was a shot I took during the Saturday Market in downtown Eugene, OR, in the center of the drum circle.

As I said, this is a portfolio and I want to show you diversity in my skills. I'm pretty advanced in landscape photography as well.

The model is Izadora Judd, who is actually a collaborating photographer with me, and I was focusing on catchlights. If you aren't familiar with the term, catchlight is the light reflected in the irises of eyes in photos that give eyes life. Without catchlight, subjects/models can appear deathly or zombie-like.