Focused on Nature: Photography by Jacobi Creations
The Red River Valley Museum is proud to present Focused on Nature, an awe-inspiring photography exhibition featuring breathtaking landscapes, dramatic thunderstorms, elusive wildlife, and dazzling stars. Captured through the lens of Jacobi Creations, this collection showcases the beauty of the natural world in a way that is both captivating and immersive.
A First-of-Its-Kind Exhibition
This is the first time these incredible images have been displayed together in a single show, making Focused on Nature a truly special experience. The artists behind the exhibition, Ashlee and Ben Jacobi, are passionate photographers whose love for nature is evident in every frame. Through their work, they not only capture the wonders of the world around us but also inspire others to appreciate, explore, and protect our environment.
Jacobi Creations isn’t just about photography—it’s about storytelling. From the quiet stillness of a deer in the early morning mist to the raw power of a Texas thunderstorm, each photograph invites viewers to pause and connect with the natural world in a profound way.
About the Photographers
What started out as a friendship with a mutual interest in photography, hiking, and nature appreciation blossomed into a romantic relationship and in June of 2021 Ashlee and Ben were married. After merging their lives, they decided to merge their businesses as well. Jacobi Creations LLC was established in January of 2022. A partnership between partner photographers—Photography by Ben Jacobi (Ben) and ANMadden Photo (Ashlee).
Jacobi Creations aims to inspire the next generation of outdoor photographers, nature enthusiasts, and conservation-minded individuals. We achieve this by providing the sale of original high quality photographic work for individuals and businesses, providing education through tutorials and photography workshops, and by informing the community of “leave no trace” and eco-friendly principles.
The love for nature is their passion, it binds their relationship, and it drives them to create their art.





