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Jake Wallis

(1945-2016), Photographer

Artist of 3 portraits

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Angus McBean, by Jake Wallis - NPG x127127

Angus McBean

by Jake Wallis
bromide print, 1968
NPG x127127

Angus McBean, by Jake Wallis - NPG x127128

Angus McBean

by Jake Wallis
bromide print, 1968
NPG x127128

Angus McBean, by Jake Wallis - NPG x127129

Angus McBean

by Jake Wallis
bromide print, 1968
NPG x127129

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Ignacio Barragan

26 November 2020, 05:08

Jake Wallis also did commercial automotive photography including the 1993 BMW annual calendar and possibly others. His photography on the 1993 calendar was exhaustive with incredible attention to detail and complicated rigs to mount the cars at certain angles, rigs to photograph the interiors and drive-in theater size hand painted background scenes of sky and clouds. As if that was not complicated enough, I recently saw the calendar for the first time in 2020 and there are car parts superimposed in the pictures in post shooting editing. People have no idea the amount of effort and labor that went into shooting those pictures. His obituary here: http://www.valleyjournal.net/Article/15552/Jake-Wallis

Julian Moseley

22 May 2020, 17:16

He was Angus McBean assistant for several years then developed into a great landscape photographer in his own name. His images of Montana where he lived his final years are breathtaking. He became a close neighbour to the Lakota who permitted him to photograph their wild horses. Contact Michael Brugman in Holland for more detailed information. [email protected]

Frances Wallis

05 August 2016, 11:49

Jake Wallis died in Montana USA 22.5.16