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The History of Jenga Photography

Isle of Wight Portrait Photography by Jenny Sprackling Jenga Photography
Hi, I'm Jenny and I'm an Isle of Wight based photographer, having lived here for most of my life. Photography has always been a great passion of mine and I'm constantly finding myself inspired by natural beauty and how light falls on the world around us, adding a real depth of colour and evoking a certain mood to turn something as simple as a few trees or an old car into a treasured memory. 

I also have a great love of festivals and music photography, which is something I'm hoping to develop over the coming months and years (please excuse the pun!). I also have a great passion for travel, so I'm sure you can imagine photography always plays a large part in my adventures around the world. See for yourself in my gallery...

I passionately believe in providing the very best customer service, to ensure you have the best experience possible whether you're buying a Jenga Photography card, print or canvas. I truly welcome your feedback, so please send me your suggestions.
In recent times Jenga Photography's Cuban and Isle of Wight photography has won accolades in the Isle of Wight County Press and online and has also been used in advertising. If you'd like to discuss a Commission please get in touch. Thanks for taking time to browse my photos of the Isle of Wight and abroad, I hope you enjoy...
Isle of Wight Makers

AWARDS

Jenga Photography's photo of Newtown Creek, Isle of Wight voted Picture of the Week by On The Wight / VentnorBlog! As was my musical shot of Cuba! 


All images © Jenny Sprackling. None of the content of this site is available for use on websites, blogs or other media, without the explicit written permission of the photographer.


EXHIBITIONS

6th - 14th April 2013: Jenga Photography took part in The Ryde Art Collective's joint exhibition at the Depozitory in Ryde, Isle of Wight.

Feb 2012: Jenga Photography was selected to take part in the Isle of Wight Photographers' Exhibition at Ryde Academy, in aid of a local charity. Proud moment when the curator said she loved my 'Light Through Leaves' photograph of Parkhurst Forest and just had to buy it!