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Jim Trahan

Jim Trahan

Jim Trahan is a film photographer and Zen Buddhist in Austin, Texas. He spent his youth on a farm in the Big Thicket of Southeast Texas, an area known as the “biological crossroads of North America.” He drinks tea, writes poetry, and is currently fascinated by the challenges and intuitive aspects of long exposure night photography.

Photography, Visual Arts June 24, 2020 June 24, 2020

A Higher Order of Beauty

Artist Statement Being Cajun, I was raised as a Catholic. However, there was an almost pantheistic component to it from being so deeply intertwined…

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