Jackson Adair, Bull Rider Print
12x12 Unframed on cotton rag paper, hot press. Jackson Augustus Adair is a fine art and commercial photographer whose work blends intimate portraiture, documentary inquiry, and poetic observation of contemporary Americana. Raised in rural Oklahoma, his imagery explores masculinity, myth, incarceration, spirituality, queerness, and community—often through a distinctly analog lens. A graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photography, Jackson interned and later worked as a lighting director for Annie Leibovitz, an experience that deeply shaped his visual storytelling. His personal projects are grounded in lived experience and emotional proximity. Hard Sayin’ Not Knowin’, an ongoing series documenting gay, Black, Indigenous, and culturally diverse rodeo communities, has been exhibited and released as a limited-edition zine. Another body of work, Bus Stop LA, captures fleeting moments of vulnerability and transition at a bus station in Los Angeles. Jackson’s practice is autobiographical, info