Jack and
Nancy Holowitz, from Springfield,
Massachusetts, are known throughout the
United States for their fine portraits of
men, women, children and families.

The Holowitz’s have both earned Master and
Craftsmen degrees in photography from the
Professional Photographers Association of
America (PPA). And in 2000, Jack was
awarded the prestigious Fellowship Award
from the PPA, an exclusive honor granted to
only about seventy photographers in the
world.
A student
of John Sexton (Ansel Adams’ assistant),
Jack is recognized throughout the country
for his fine lighting and printing
techniques. His work displays an intimate
blend of light and texture, and he excels at
capturing the ambiance of his subject - be
it the soulful emotion of his portraits or
the simplistic beauty of his landscapes. In
addition, Jack is an international print
judge and lectures throughout the United
States and Europe.
Also
a widely sought after print judge, Nancy is
widely respected for her skill in capturing
mood in the faces of her subjects. Nancy
has a remarkable sense for interpreting the
photographic desires of families, and her
series of fathers and grandfathers with
their children and grandchildren has won
many national awards.
Fine Art
A lost art in photography today is fine
black and white portraiture and landscape
art.

Jack’s work has appeared twice on the cover
of Popular Photography, as well as in their
annual editions, and has also been featured
in View Camera, Infoto, Rangefinder and Lens
magazine. Jack’s new passion is the
platinum process, for which he mixes his own
emulsions and coats his own paper, which
adds even greater value to his images. His
negative sizes range from 35mm to as large
as 12 x 20.
The gift of Portraits and Fine Art
by the Holowitz’s
If you are interested in booking a sitting
with the Holowitz’s, they are available to
travel to your home by appointment.
Together, they will enhance your legacy with
the gift of fine art to be enjoyed by your
family for generations to come.
Jack & Nancy Holowitz