A Life in Photography

My domain is the old, the odd, and the ordinary; the beautiful, the abandoned, and the about to vanish away. I am a visual historian of an earlier America and the recorder of the interface between man and nature; a keeper of the vanishing ways of life.

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Dave Jenkins

In a career spanning more than 50 years, I've had the privilege of photographing for some of America's leading corporations and non-profit organizations. Assignments for mission and humanitarian agencies have taken me to 28 countries on five continents. My articles and photos have been published in numerous magazines, and my book, "Rock City Barns: A Passing Era," was a best-seller. Here you can read more about my life and travels, as well as my books and prints.

Rock City Barns

By popular demand, I'm offering prints of any photo in my most widely-known book, "Rock City Barns: A Passing Era," signed by me. To learn more or order a signed print, click below.

Fine Art Prints

To browse Rock City Barns and many other prints available for purchase (with a variety of framing options), visit my online shop here.

My Latest Book

"Backroads & Byways of Georgia: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions" is the revised and updated second edition of my best-selling road guide to the Peach State. To order on Amazon, click below. (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)

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Blogs I Read

  • Bill Fortney
  • Down the Road
  • The Lightweight Photographer
  • The Online Darkroom
  • The Online Photographer
  • The Visual Science Lab -- Kirk Tuck
  • The Wandering Lensman
  • Two Lane Touring
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