Jack Reznicki is an internationally renowned commercial people and children photographer based in New York City. His client list reads like a dream resume - Toys “R” Us, Tylenol, The Wall Street Journal, Hyatt, Kodak, Reader’s Digest, Crest, AT&T, and Playtex to name a few. And ready for this, Jack has had several Time Magazine covers. Wow.
A published author, Jack's books on commercial photography include “Studio and Commercial Photography- A Kodak Pro Workshop” book. Jack twice received the IPC (International Photographic Council) Leadership medal for “Excellence in Studio Photography” at the United Nations. His work is truly that amazing.
He is one of the original “Canon Explorers of Light”, an “Epson Stylus Pro”, and a Sandisk “Photo Master”. Jack has also does testing and consulting with Canon, Epson, Adobe, Mamiya, Microsoft, X-Rite, Leaf digital backs, and onOne Software.
Jack, along with Ed Greenberg, is also well know for lectures and presentations on the importance of understanding your rights as a photographer. Through multiple appearances with B & H Photo, Scott Kelby's The Grid, and even KelbyOne Courses, they have been helping educate photographers for years.
Join me on this special episode of Behind the Shot as I sit down with Jack Reznicki to discuss his image Indonesia Kids.
Jack's Work
Connect with Jack
Personal: reznicki.com
Business: thecopyrightzone.com
Twitter: @copyrightjack
Facebook: @jack.reznicki
Instagram: @reznicki
Jack Online
Jack's Lectures & Workshops
Myanmar Workshop
The Copyright Zone Book
KelbyOne, with Ed Greenberg - The Grid with Scott Kelby & RC Conception
KelbyOne, with Ed Greenberg - Copyright Essentials for Photographers
B & H Photo, with Ed Greenberg - Everything You Wanted to Know About Copyright & Were Afraid to Ask
B & H Photo with Ed Greenberg - The Copyright Zone Guys Once Again
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