Fall image of Mount Moran looking across the Jackson Hole prairie fromn behind Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National park

About Fine Art and Abstract Professional Landscape Photographer, Teacher, Writer, Consultant/ William Jordan IV


Val and I visited Virginia and Bud every Saturday for over two years. They had been a delivery on our biweekly meals-on-wheels route, and as happened with many of our people, we continued to visit them once they became too infirmed to live alone. Virginia took a liking to my pictures, and soon her entire wall was filled with 30 or more of the images you see here at Darkness-to-Light.

One fall Saturday about a year after Bud had passed away, Virginia shared with us that with increasing frequency she would wake in the middle of the night, damp and trembling, scared to death. Then she said, “At those moments, I slowly turn to the wall, see your beautiful pictures, and know immediately I am still alive.”

That moment reaffirmed for me why I do all this: I do what I do so that you will know you are still alive.

My photography began 40 years ago while I was in the United States Coast Guard. I reached Tokyo, bought my first Nikon, and have been shooting ever since.

My parallel, non-photographic career spans many years as a college English professor with equal time spent in the corporate world with both Merrill Lynch and American Express involved in executive and leadership development. Currently, Val and I run an insurance services consulting firm: AgenciesOnline.

Having been a landscape photographer working in 35mm since the mid-sixties, I switched wholly to digital in 1999. Presently, I teach courses in Beginning, Intermediate, & Advanced Digital Photography and in Photoshop for Photographers at a number of the surrounding colleges and universities here in South Carolina.

I also lead photography workshops throughout the US West (Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, & Arizona); the Canadian Rockies (Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, & Yoho National Parks); Great Smoky Mountains & Shenandoah National Parks.

As it is with this website – Darkness-to-Light, it took me two months to construct it; however, during that time I realized I had actually been building it for the better part of the past sixty years. Those years have taught me to always believe in myself and to NEVER STOP LEARNING










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