Hot Shots: Jeremy Kidd, Teton Mountain Range

Artist Jeremy Kidd is originally from England. He moved to Los Angeles in 1986. He currently resides in Venice CA. I interviewed Jeremy for ETG – CLICK HERE to read. 

Teton Mountain Range Photography

“Imago Gallery, Palm Desert, CA and The Jackson Hole Art Fair asked me to create a body of work for the upcoming Fair. Leisa Austin from Imago Gallery suggested I visit the Teton Mountain range in early March 2019 during the week of the full moon. This coincided with one of the greatest recorded snow falls for the area resulting in the most stunning clinical vistas: surgical swaths of glistening whites, sparkling with crystals suspended in the frigid air.

Teton Mountain Range Photography
Teton Grand Master Sunrise 1 (2019) 35.5” x 84” Ed 4,1 AP

Capturing the Shot in Freezing Conditions

Freezing 1˚F early morning mists drifted over the rivers. A lone wolf, half-starved made its way across an impossible desert plain of snow-covered tundra. The frozen lake mirrored the moon. I slowly moved my tripod (which broke due to the shear cold, forcing me to work with the remaining two legs) making long exposures, trying not to get frost bite. The purity of this time in the Teton Valley will never leave me. I was psychically cleansed by the experience and numbed by the majesty of my environment. I took 5000 shots over a week day through night which cumulated in the work pictured here. Subsequently, I was awarded Photographer of The Year.”

Leslie Sacks Gallery at Bergamot Station represents the artist. Find out more about his work on his website – http://www.jeremykidd.com/

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