Welcome to the website of Jack Crockett and the staff of Truemark Photography.
We offer a full line of photographic services, including fine art images from nature and a full range of family, individual, senior, graduation and boudoir photography.
I am a photographic artist with many years of experience in imaging people and nature. I am pleased to be able to share some of my works here on Smugmug.
I live in Bremerton, Washington, with my lovely wife, feisty-but-adorable child and an assortment of lazy cats. I have a portrait studio in town for helping folks with their model, glamour, vintage and family photos. And I have an old pickup that gets me out into nature when the walls of the studio begin to close down, which is pretty frequently.
I grew up in southern California in an area bounded by mountain ranges, deserts and the ocean. My childhood was filled with hiking and camping and I came to love the many faces of the natural world. I am inspired to explore the less realized views and share them through my photography. I admit to being heavily influenced by Georgia O’Keefe and the works of the master painters of history in their use of light and form.
My works have been featured on many art sites world-wide including photo.net and deviantart.com. It can also be found displayed in various coffee houses, galleries and other venues in the Puget Sound region.
My art is currently being displayed at the following locations:
Ambrosia Catering, 4954 State Highway 303 NE.Bremerton, WA 98311-3606,
(360) 479-2885
University House, 22975 SE Black Nugget Rd, Issaquah, WA 98029-6997
(425) 557-4200
STUDIO ADDRESS: 1738 NE Riddell Rd, Suite 202, Bremerton, Washington, 98310.
EMAIL ADDRESS: jack@truemarkphotography.com or truemarkphotos@aol.com
PHONE NUMBER: 360.620.0113 FAX: 360.824.7217
Washington State Ferry system website:
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/Schedule/
You can find additional information about me and/or my work at the following URLs:
ModelMayhem
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1202152)
DeviantArt
http://andras120.deviantart.com)
Finally, please forgive the watermarks on some of the images. They detract from our enjoyment of the photo, I understand, but unfortunately they are necessary. Too many people do not have your ethical regard for the works of others and would steal anything not nailed down. I know you'll understand and try to look past the watermarking....