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George O. Jackson de LLano (born October 2, 1941) is an American photographer best known for his 11-year documentation of the seasonal religious festivals of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. Born in Houston, Texas, but raised on the border, Jackson has deep ties to Mexico. His mother's family is Mexican, and he has spent much time in Mexico throughout his life. This immersion in Mexican culture significantly influenced his photography.
Beyond his documentary work, Jackson also explores abstract photography. He uses sunlight, soft-plastic water bottles, crystals, Easter egg dyes, and everyday objects to create imaginative and expressive works, particularly portraiture, which blends abstraction with elements of his ethnographic work.

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