Jason T. Jaskot first picked up a camera in high school, and he fell in love with taking pictures and making his own black and white prints. Today he is a working photographer with a studio in Hoboken, New Jersey, just minutes outside of Manhattan. His first published work appeared in the New York Times, the photo was submitted by a local band which the paper was writing a feature on; since then his work has appeared in several national and local magazines and newspapers, on billboards throughout New Jersey, and on product packaging. Currently, his studio is housed in the Monroe Art Center, home to other artists, artisans and craftspeople. He is available for all types of photography, including fitness, body and commercial modeling; headshots for acting, modeling or corporate use and corporate/advertising projects.