Can you lean on a distorted, twisted red brick wall?

It’s just another red brick wall: very common and quite ordinary. There’s nothing special about it, not the bricks and not the masonry, except perhaps for the notable fact that the brick red wall image is distorted. Not only has the colors been saturated into deep shades of red, with dramatic touches of black edges, [...]

Living in close quarters

It is a stark black-and-white photograph that is rife with deep meaning. It can take on a heavily accented economic, social, or political angle, or, it could be nothing more than a trite, yet significant, commentary. This is an image that does not flinch, and is never apologetic. It delivers your message straight from the [...]

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Dominique James is arguably one of today’s most hard-working and most prolific US-based professional photographers. While running a very successful studio-based commercial photography outfit that has been exclusively handling commissioned works for over 15 years, he somehow still manages to find the time and energy to travel to key locations and choice destinations all over the world to shoot some of the most amazing, creative and engaging stock images. For someone who is thoroughly entrenched in photography, Dominique James’ focus on photography can be summed as a profession, a sideline, and a hobby. This site features some of the stock photographs he has taken through the years. It is a special showcase of images that serve as a potent communication tool, a visual expression, and at the same time, a well-considered commentary, about the world we live in today. From wide angle shots to macro images, this is an exclusive look at our modern civilization as singularly seen through the eyes of professional photographer Dominique James. Send email to Dominique James to license the stock images featured in this website and to request for more information.

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