John Masters

John Masters

Not Your Mom's Photographer – Freelance Nomad based out of Saint Augustine FL

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  • Travel: The Driftwood Beaches of Jekyll Island

    Travel: The Driftwood Beaches of Jekyll Island

    For photographers it is especially interesting as it is a barrier island where there are many driftwood trees. Driftwood stretched out across the beach as far as the eye can see.

    John Masters

    July 15, 2025
    Landscape Photography
    Black & White, Photography
  • Palm Trees: The Best Part of Costal Living

    Palm Trees: The Best Part of Costal Living

    I have loved palm trees for as long as I can remember. From the scrub palm found on the ground all the way up to the non-native palm trees that grow well here despite being from somewhere else.

    John Masters

    June 6, 2025
    Landscape Photography
    John Masters, Palm Tree
  • Sage Advice: You Don’t Owe Life Nothing

    Sage Advice: You Don’t Owe Life Nothing

    You don’t owe life nothing is all she said after I was complaining about the changing reality of photography

    John Masters

    June 6, 2025
    Candid Portrait Photography, Emotional Vomit
    John Masters, Leica
  • Café Crème: A Powerful Take on Product Photography

    Café Crème: A Powerful Take on Product Photography

    I hope you are enjoying your Saturday morning and your café crème – A coffee I once enjoyed in Paris – hopefully soon again 🙂  Café Crème – Emotional Storytelling Through Product Photography In the world of product photography, few images feel as intimate or evocative as “Café Crème” by John Masters. Shot on a quiet…

    John Masters

    May 30, 2025
    Food Photography, Product Photography, Travel Photography
    Coffee, Paris
  • Candid Magic: The Daft Punk Moment You Didn’t Expect

    Candid Magic: The Daft Punk Moment You Didn’t Expect

    Get Lucky – A Moment of Candid Convention Photography There’s something truly magical about candid convention photography. It captures people in their most expressive, uninhibited state—exactly what photographer John Masters does so masterfully in his piece “Get Lucky.” This image features a masked attendee at DragonCon, dressed as one-half of the iconic duo Daft Punk.…

    John Masters

    May 30, 2025
    Candid Event Photography, Candid Portrait Photography
    Kodak, Kodak Ektar, Yashica T4
  • Moments on the Move: People and Motion in City Streets

    Moments on the Move: People and Motion in City Streets

    Explore Pattern Vignette—an artful collection of motion photography capturing steps, rhythm, and emotion by John Masters in black & white and color.

    John Masters

    May 30, 2025
    Motion Photography
    35mm, Analog, Film, Humans, ILFORD, John Masters, Kodak
  • It’s in the Frame: Powerful Candid Portrait Photography Moments Unfold

    It’s in the Frame: Powerful Candid Portrait Photography Moments Unfold

    ©John Masters http://www.johnmasters.net/ Capturing Authentic Light: John Masters’ Candid Portrait Photography John Masters believes true character shines brightest in the unscripted moments in candid portrait photography. Consider the striking black and white image titled ‘Sundrops.’ This photograph perfectly exemplifies his nuanced approach to portrait photography. It features a woman, elegant in a sunhat and dress, bathed…

    John Masters

    May 30, 2025
    Black & White Photography, Candid Portrait Photography
    Fuji, Fuji ACROS, Leica
  • A New Year Baby

    A New Year Baby

    2016 is going to be a good year I can effin feel it!! ©John Masters http://www.johnmasters.net/ Beyond Posed: Capturing Authentic Joy with Candid Portrait Photography John Masters believes true character shines in unscripted moments. Take, for instance, the heartwarming image titled ‘A New Year Baby.’ This charming photograph perfectly exemplifies his approach to candid portrait…

    John Masters

    May 30, 2025
    Candid Portrait Photography
    35mm, Kodak, Pentax
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