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Flat Iron Exchange presents photography of Jimmy ienner Jr.
Photo exhibit featuring the work of Jimmy ienner Jr.
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Flat Iron Exchange presents photography of Jimmy ienner Jr.

BELLOWS FALLS — The Flat Iron Exchange, 51 The Square, will showcase the photographic artwork of Jimmy ienner Jr. through October.

Ienner's passion lies in landscape photography and photojournalism. He has been enamored with railroads since he was young, even having his own model-train room as a boy. His passion led him to Bellows Falls in the summer of 1993. One of only a few given private access to the Green Mountain Railroad, ienner fell in love with the environment in which Bellows Falls sits.

Year after year, ienner has returned with camera in hand, slowly acquiring a large catalog of images. He now brings some of his abstract and landscape photography of the old railroad and mills of Bellows Falls to the Flat Iron Exchange.

In 1990s and 2000s, ienner was one of the most published photographers in the entertainment industry. Some of his entertainment clients include Apple, Sony Music, and Columbia Records. He has also done photojournalism for Newsweek magazine.

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