At the age of seven,
I watched my father, a chemical engineer and photographer,
develop a roll of 35mm Black & White. The sheer magic
of the moment as he peeled the negatives off the stainless
reel – changed my life forever. A good portion of my
waking hours over the next 25 years were spent in the darkroom.
In 1973 I became
an apprentice to N.Y. City industrial /commercial photographer,
John Kronenberger. 1975 found me enrolled in the Rochester
Institute of Technology (RIT), under the tutelage
of Denver photographer Nile
Root and Film maker Martin Rennells. After graduating
in 1978, I moved to Flagstaff, AZ and became chief cinematographer
for
KOAI, an NBC affiliate. Weekends
found me all over Arizona and Utah photographing in 35 mm
and 2 ¼. In 1980 I took a job with the Sheriff’s
Department in Tucson, AZ, doing crime scene photography. From
there I moved to Scottsdale, AZ to pursue my own ventures
into fashion, commercial, and advertising photography, as
well as documentary/instructional videography.
While on assignment
in Iowa in 1984, I walked into “The Kitchen Restaurant”
in Iowa City. A beautiful young woman asked, “May I
help you?” I answered, “What’s for lunch
and are you married?” I spent the next few years commuting
between Arizona and Iowa, finally marrying the restaurateur
in 1989 and settling in Iowa City.
I have become involved
in several business ventures over the last 15 years, but continue
to shoot 99% of my stills in digital format. I have laid down
my 16mm Bolex for Digital Video and have traded the darkroom
for a Digital Light room. I have an extensive client list
and have had shows around the USA.
The adventure continues…
Jonathan Sabin
Fine Photography
Infinity
Photographic Productions
Iowa City, IA
2007