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Introducing Jasmine Evans and her captivating and immersive seascape photography

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artist photographer jasmine Evans as featured by estila

Jasmine Evans is a dedicated photographer with a lifelong passion for capturing the beauty of the world through her lens. From an early age, Jasmine has been drawn to photography, developing her skills and artistic vision over the years.

Her work often reflects her deep connection to nature, particularly the ocean, where she finds inspiration and peace. Jasmine’s photography blends technical expertise with an intuitive understanding of light, composition, and emotion, resulting in images that resonate with viewers. Through her work, she seeks to share the moments of beauty and tranquillity that inspire her, inviting others to see the world through her eyes.

Here, we chat with Jasmine about her art journey so far..

Can you tell us your backstory and how you got into the art world?

My backstory in the art world began with my early exposure to photography when I received my first camera as a child. This initial experience sparked my love for photography. As I matured, my curiosity about the world transformed into a fascination with capturing its beauty, leading me to study photography formally in school and ultimately pursue a master’s degree.

My connection to nature, especially growing up near the sea, played a significant role in shaping my artistic vision. The vastness of the ocean and the soothing rhythm of the waves provided a calming influence, even as the sea displayed its changing moods. This environment inspired me to explore the art of photography further, particularly in documentary and seascapes.

My work became a meditative practice, allowing me to connect deeply with my surroundings and convey that sense of peace to others. Each photograph I take is not just a creative expression but also a way to preserve moments of serenity that resonate within me. This journey has led me to embrace photography as both a passion and a calling, continually pushing me to explore and share the world around us.

 

 

How would you describe your signature style and technique?

By weaving together natural light, narrative depth and emotional connection I have been developing my techniques to create a powerful and distinct photographic style. By paying attention to the emotional resonance of my subjects, to observing the world around me I take a relaxed and therapeutic approach to creating my best works.

 

 

Can you tell us about your latest work? Where did you find inspiration and what is the story behind it?

My latest work explores my mediative/therapeutic experience with nature.

The sea wasn’t just a backdrop; it was an ever-changing part of my daily life. I remember long days spent listening to the waves, watching the light shift over the water, and feeling the calming rhythm that seemed to breathe life into everything around me.

The sea’s dual nature—both serene and fierce—captivated me. It taught me about balance, resilience, and the beauty in impermanence. This relationship with the ocean drew me toward photography to capture those emotions and moments.

Photographing the sea became not just an act of creation but also a way for me to connect with the place that brought me peace and inspiration. Through this series, I aim to share that sense of tranquillity and awe with the world.

The sea is inevitable and unstoppable, and its sheer size can evoke a sense of wonder and peace: capturing these moments is my way of preserving that connection and sharing it with others. It’s easy to lose our connection with the beauty of the nature we’re surrounded by in Dorset, so I’m passionate about playing my part in restoring that.

I’m inspired to push my artistic boundaries and create something that puts a smile on people’s faces. I find that all aspects of photography have a sense of discovery and thrill which makes each photoshoot unique and exciting, especially when capturing the essence of nature – no two days are the same, and this is something that really inspires me.

 

 

Are there any exhibitions or events you are planning? 

 After having my first exhibition in September 2024, I am actively planning my next one.

 

What is the best advice you received as an artist?

One of the best pieces of advice I have received as an artist was to embrace failure as part of the process, as this encourages experimentation and helps you understand that not every piece will resonate or turn out as planned. Instead of fearing mistakes, use them as learning opportunities to grow and refine your craft.

 

 

For more information and to see Jasmine’s full collection please visit jasmineevansphotography.uk

You can also find a selection of art pieces on Etsy.

Follow Jasmine on Instagram @jasmineevans_photography

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