About Jamie Powell Sheppard
While others continue to debate the merits of digital versus analog,
Jamie Powell Sheppard is a fine art photographer who has cast her vote
decidedly in the analog column. She shoots black and white film almost
exclusively, and because she's an admitted precisionist, she processes
her own film, too. Jamie especially enjoys using vintage cameras when
possible, and some day soon, her camera collection will need its own
bedroom.
Those exploring the unique showplaces of the Dallas Design District might want to stop in at Coupralux Fine Art Printmaker & Gallery. The reproduction process is fascinating to watch, and some of Jamie’s most popular images are offered there through both the Artists and Designer Collections.
If you ever find yourself in the Memphis area and barbeque or Elvis have begun to pall, take a quick drive to the nearby town of Collierville, TN. There you can see some of her work in the excellent Lucius E. & Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library.
Although Jamie originally wanted to be a Marine
Biologist, her parents refused to help pay for her education unless she
chose to major in her other love--photography. Fortunately they arrived
at a happy compromise, and Jamie received a Bachelor’s degree of
Science in both Photography and Earth Sciences from Texas A&M
University-Commerce.
Jamie was her parents’ only souvenir of
the Bicentennial, born that summer in Dallas, TX. She felt a bit like a
square peg in a round hole there but never planned on leaving until her
husband’s employment moved them first to Tennessee and then later to
Louisville, KY. She was sad to leave her family and friends behind but
really enjoys both the vision Louisville draws from her and the
enthusiastic art community.