Jordan Douglas uses both low tech and high optics cameras in creating his varied images, which he has shown throughout Vermont and New England. He is dedicated to the expansive possibilities of analog photography, and much of his work examines process while encompassing themes of family, identity, memory and loss.

 Douglas teaches darkroom and digital photography at Vermont’s Saint Michael's College as well as workshops in alternative darkroom techniques and summer camps at Burlington City Arts. 

B&W photo of a toy dumptruck.
B&W photo of a line of well-used pencils.
B&W photo of several matchbooks stacked into a horizontal rectangle -- the two facing matchbooks read "The Right Bank" and "The Lighthouse Restaurant."
B&W photograph of a Halloween cat decoration.
B&W photograph of a seltzer bottle.