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James Barry Knox Photography bio picture

Welcome to the view through my eyes.

James has been photographing and writing about the San Francisco Bay Area jazz scene since 2002 after attending the Monterey Jazz Festival for his first time.  His writing has been featured online on Jazz Review and Blogcritics. His photographs have been featured in the SF Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition, Visiting Oakland Tourist Guide and album covers and for local and national jazz musicians. He is also a contributing photographer for Cuisine Noir Magazine and SFJAZZ.

His jazz photography has been exhibited at the San Francisco Main Public Library (2007), The Jazzschool in Berkeley (2008) , Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in San Jose (2010) for Jazz Appreciation Month, San Leandro Public Library (2010) and Berkeley Public Library (2011).

James received awards for his photo submissions in the Visiting Oakland Photo Contest in 2010 and 2011.

He credits love for jazz and photography to his parents, Ritson and Elizabeth Knox.

His work can be seen at http://www.j-notes.com and http://www.pixelbarry.com.

Welcome to Pixelbarry.com

Welcome to Pixelbarry.com. This is my adventure into photoblogging. Of course, I will include concert photography and there will be other interesting subjects. Stay tuned!

June 10, 2009 - 7:31 am ronn - Congrats on the new domain and upcoming exhibition Papi James.

June 11, 2009 - 4:00 pm Broderick - Congrats on the launch!!

July 14, 2009 - 6:32 am Kelvin - Hey James........................what captivating photos.Thanks for sharing your gift with me.

July 20, 2009 - 9:07 pm Eddie Hudson - Absolutely incredible, man! Your eye for the color and arrangement is absolutely incredible!

October 9, 2009 - 12:11 am Linda - Mr. Knox, I actually found you on Flicker when I was looking for a recipe for lunchroom cookies. I found so many pictures of ckes and pies that I would love to make but there were no recipes for them. Especially that sweet potato pie. :~) So I didn't find an email address to ask you where I could get the recipes on Flicker, so I kept clicking on anything that may lead me to you. Well, I found your name and kept on hunting for your email address. And then I found this photographic treasure!!! How could I be so lucky. You are so talented to say the least. I think through all of my searching, I read that you are from here, Chicago? I thought that your face looked familiar, but I don't know Where or When?? (OOPS!was that from a song or something?) Can you email me back about the recipes or help me out as to where I can find them? I would like to make some of the items that you had spread out for my Holiday Feast. Thank you in advance. Linda Coleman

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