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Jon Ortner

Jon Ortner (Jonathan Ortner) (born 1951, Great Neck, Long Island, New York) is an American photographer known for his work in the Himalaya Mountains of Nepal, Bhutan, and Ladakh. He has photographed and written about southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Bali, Java, and India. He has most recently photographed in the deserts and canyons of the American West. These photos have been collected in (Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest ).
Ortner attended University of Kansas, in Lawrence, Kansas, where he studied Photography, Eastern Philosophy, and Systematics and Ecology. At the age of 20 he made his first journey to India and Nepal where experiences in the Himalaya focused the direction of his photography. In 1978, Ortner moved to Manhattan with his wife Martha McGuire where they opened a commercial studio. His assignment photography has been used in advertising and promotion for corporations and real estate developers.
Ortner's photography in Asia has focused on the highest mountains and deepest gorges on earth, and the meditative philosophies of Hinduism and Buddhism that evolved there. He has led expeditions throughout the Himalaya, some for as long as 65 days. Several of them have been documented in (Buddha ) which has won an IPPY and a ForeWord Book Award. Its introduction was written by Jack Kornfield.
His books combine graphic photography with scholarly and informative text. The importance of pilgrimage, symbolic architecture, and the sacred topography of the Himalaya has been a recurrent theme in both his photography and writings.
Ortner's photographs have been shown at the Nikon, Kodak, and Neikrug Galleries in the United States.
==Bibliography==

* Peak of Perfection, 2015 Schiffer Publishing
* (Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest )
* Buddha (Welcome Books, 2003 978-0-941807-28-9)
* Angkor, Celestial Temples of Khmer Empire (Abbeville Press, 2002 978-0-789207-18-0)
* Where Every Breath Is A Prayer (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1996 978-1-556704-39-0)
* Manhattan Dawn and Dusk (Stewart, Tabori, & Chang 1995 978-1-556704-26-0)

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