Jordan Fink Photography on assignment at the Piedmont Bank in Atlanta GA. Photographs of the entire bank’s board were taken as well as the President of Piedmont Bank, shown here.
Everyone wants to deal with a bank that is personable. This bank is very personable and friendly… staff as well as the President himself.
Learn MoreJordan Fink Photography on assignment for Gwinnett Magazine at Morgan Stanley, Duluth, GA. A group shot of their officers.
Learn MoreJordan Fink was on assignment at the Etowah Indian Burial Grounds shooting photos of the mounds for the United Cherokee Republic of North America. This is one of many photographs shot in the area.
This major Mississippian Period Cultural Center was home to several thousand Native Americans from 1000 to 1500 AD. The largest mound stands over 63 feet high and covers three acres. The impressive archaeological museum interprets life in what is now known as the Etowah Valley Historic District.
Learn MoreJordan Fink Photography creates panoramas for homes that are too grand and spacious for the normal view of a camera. These panoramas are used with video productions to convey the vast spaces that are inherent in million dollar homes.
Jordan Fink on assignment in Atlanta, GA., the Georgia DOT Commissioner Keith Golden was photographed in his office for the October 2013 issue – Crescent Business Report (CBR)
This was in light of current progress and future plans for regional transportation and the impact to business: highlighting major initiatives in Gwinnett, North Fulton and surrounding areas. (May include insight/progress on plans for GA 400/I-285 Interchange, the GA 400 and I-85 corridors, as well as GA 20 four-lane expansion updates; Ga 316 interchange at Ga. 20; and the Ga. 347 project from Ga. 211 to I-985).
Learn MoreI came upon a magic, floating leaf in the woods! It seemed to float there motionless. It looked as though it was floating in an anti-gravitational vortex of some kind. I started pondering on the unseen forces that was at work behind the obvious, standing reality. A myriad of possibilities flowed through my mind of so many wondrous and miraculous theories. It was obviously something positioned there for my eyes only. A message from God…to me! What does it mean?
I thought to myself….do I want to unvail this phenomenon by seeking for spider webs for the support of such a vision? I decided not to. Why negate a wondrous moment. Why not let it remain a wonder!
It still reminds me of the miraculous possibilities whenever I feel like pulling the images out of my “bag of wonders”. It’s the little things that add amazment and joy to my life…We can never have enough of that…JOY!
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