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Meet John (JD) Davis, a virtuoso in the realm of ultra-high-resolution and gigapixel photography. John’s journey with photography commenced at the age of 12, capturing a captivating photograph of the Cologne Cathedral while his father was stationed in Germany with the Royal Air Force.
His six transformative years in Europe, spanning from the Berlin Wall to the Mediterranean, the Alps to the Normandy coast, were not just about exploring breathtaking landscapes but also about encapsulating the essence of his travels and the friendships he forged. John’s path continued as he served with distinction as a Royal Marine in the UK, undertaking tours in Norway, Turkey, and Iraq, where he was honored with the General Service Medal.
Transitioning to the Royal Air Force, he embraced the role of a physical training instructor, further honing his skills through courses ranging from parachuting at Brize Norton to rock climbing in Wales and Spain, and even attending photography courses at the prestigious Joint School of Photography (JSOP). His military service provided him with training and skills in the Arctic, Mountain, Jungle, and Desert, proving invaluable for photography expeditions.
Upon returning to civilian life, John obtained teaching qualifications and taught at both Preston and Blackpool College. He ran a small business for several years, providing training for UK military personnel in California and Hawaii, and contributed to the development team at Blackburn College for the foundation degree, aligning courses with the needs of military personnel transitioning to civilian life.
Now a proud resident of Canada, John is the proprietor of a specialized company focusing on virtual tours and hotel resort photography. His collaboration with various photographic enterprises across North America has allowed him to bring his expertise to places often deemed challenging or overlooked. For John, hotel and resort photography is more than a profession—it’s a gateway to his full-time passion of ultra-high-resolution photography.
A recent project saw John embark on a remarkable journey covering over 30,000 miles of Western Canada. With eight hours daily dedicated to his passion, he captured numerous gigapixel images that are a source of immense pride. His commitment to capturing the beauty of any landscape, regardless of the remoteness or distance, is unwavering.
As we step into 2024, John aims to continue partnerships with the National Parks of Canada and the Royal Canadian Legion, leading fellow veterans on camping and photography expeditions.
John was recently awarded the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal for his service to the Royal Canadian Legion.
To explore JD's artwork further please visit:
www.bigpix.ca