Jerry Jacobs
PHOTOGRAPHER
A picture is worth more than 1,000 words when enthusiasts see the images created by award-winning photographer Jerry Jacobs of Phillips. Jacobs started shooting racing photography in the mid 1970’s and had an illustrious career that spanned over 40 years through 2014 when he retired from racing photography. Starting small and working his way up the ladder, Jacobs first 10 years of taking photos he said were, ‘Amateur’. It was Jerry’s goal to take great racing action shots and he did that at race tracks in Doniphan and Hastings. Jacobs would also travel to Midwest Speedway, I-70 Speedway, the Belleville Highbanks, the Devils Bowl, the Iowa and Nebrask State Fair races, Hartford, South Dakota and a few World of Outlaw shows. Jacobs could also be found at race tracks in Lexington, Columbus, Albion, David City, Deshler, Red Cloud and McCool Junction with a viewfinder glued to his eyes. Jerry has contributed to publications that include Open Wheel Magazine, Hawkeye Racing Journal, Dirt Modified Magazine and Midget Magazine.
Jerry’s impact on remembering yesteryear’s racers continues to bring smiles and flashbacks for racing enthusiasts, as he passed on thousands of photos to numerous webmasters and managers of Nebraska Racing websites and social media groups. Jacobs’ impact with his keen eye for photographs will continue to color memories for lifetimes.