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Costa Rica 2007 Photo Album
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About Jason Sullivan and His Photography
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Jason Sullivan grew up in Melbourne Australia and has spent over 15 years photographing many of Australia’s unique animals and landscapes. He has resided in Calgary Canada for the past 7 years where he continues his photography by capturing images of North American landscapes such as the picturesque Rocky Mountains along with its stark seasonal colours and contrasts.
In recent years he has also spent time in Central and South America photographing the stunning sights of Costa Rica and Brazil. In addition, his photography focus is turning more towards Europe due to his long time interest in architectural photography, and the desire to add all the historical and famous sights across the countries of Europe to his already extensive photography portfolio.  
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Although Jason has the ability to capture professional quality images of most photographic subject types, he tends to consider himself more of a wildlife, travel and scenery photographer. That said, he also provides a successful line of wedding, family and commercial photography services through his Tanami Photography business.  
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After completing several years of photography in high school, Jason attended Deakin University in Melbourne during the late 1980s to early 1990s where he studied information management and technical writing, computer science, computer imagery, graphic design and photography. Over the years he has maintained his software development and system architecture skills along with his graphic design and photography skills.
As the photography profession moves further in the direction of digital image mediums and computer-driven image processing techniques, Jason finds himself positioned with complementary experience and skills in both photography and Information Technology. His understanding of both IT and photography allows him to not only capture appealing photographs, but process and manage them using the latest technologies and digital photography workflow techniques. When working with clients he finds it a competitive advantage to be able to leverage his information management and web-based software development skills to help effectively process, manage, and present photographs with a guaranteed professional image quality.
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Jason believes the future of digital photography will rapidly progress in the next 5 to 10 years and is optimistic that new technologies will soon allow him to blaze new and exciting trails for himself in the areas of professional photography and digital image manipulation. 
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| Jason’s goal: “Travel the earth with a camera in hand and a photo in mind.” |
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