Hall Jameson is an American artist who lives in the Pacific Northwest. Her formal study of fine art began at The Maine College of Art, where she studied the modern and traditional processes and history of fine art. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Metropolitan State College of Denver.

Her artwork is held in many private collections around the United States and has been shown at galleries and museums locally and nationally, including The Woman Made Gallery in Chicago, The Newspace Center for Photography in Portland, Oregon, and Marin Museum of Contemporary Art in California. Her work has been published in a variety of print and online publications, such as Kansas City Voices and Still Points Art Quarterly, and has won many awards.

Hall spends her free hours in her kayak on Puget Sound, hunting for ghost towns in the mountains, and at home wrangling cats.


Most of my photography centers on capturing the diverse landscapes and incredible wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. I have lived in this region for over 25 years and have photographed extensively in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and southern Vancouver Island. I enjoy researching and traveling to new sites for photography projects, and pushing the boundaries of my work. I hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts in art history with a concentration in photography and love learning about new art trends and techniques.