Author Archives: Jason Larsen
Sahalie and Koosah Falls
Sahalie Falls, ISO 100, 24mm, f11, 2.5 sec On our recent vacation to Oregon we drove past these falls after dark. I wanted to get some photographs of them so the next day my wife and I drove back the hour and a half from Eugene to see them. Koosah Falls ISO 100, 65mm, f/16, …
Lance and Jenn Wedding
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to be a second shooter at a wedding in Vail, CO. The wedding was held at the Vail Interfaith chapel. I was shooting with a great photographer, Michael Rawlings. His work can be seen at vailphotography.com I wanted to share some of my favorite shots from the …
Gypsum Ponds
Last Monday I went out photographing with my good friend Robert Jay to the Gypsum Ponds for some scenery and wildlife shots. He recently got a new camera and so it was great to have someone to go out shooting with again. It was fun shooting together and teaching him some of the techniques I …
Cheryl’s Senior Photos
As they say in photography, the subject matter makes a huge difference on how well the photograph turns out and looks. I think that saying applies here. I believe with this beautiful young lady it would be hard to take a bad photograph. 🙂 We wrestled with the idea of going out today to take …
Josh’s Senior Pictures
Last weekend the weather was a perfect for photography. I had the opportunity to take some senior photographs of a great young man named Joshua. I always try to incorporate some of the senior’s hobbies and talents into the shoot if possible. Since we also took photographs of him at the high school, I included …
Side by Side-Architecture
I spent a lot of the day today, well at this time yesterday….., taking photographs with my son, Christian, for the upcoming Vail Valley Art Guild Side by Side show. This is where a photographer and another medium artist pair up to create the same scene. Here are the images from the days shoot. …
Temple Square Lights 2015
One of the activities we did as a family when we were in Utah for Thanksgiving was take the train into downtown Salt Lake City to Temple Square to see the Christmas lights. ISO 200, 24mm, f/4.5, 1/8 sec Our younger children had never been to see the lights at Temple Square at Christmas time. …
Protected: Kline’s Family Photos
Big Cottonwood Creek
ISO 100, 14mm, f/22, 0.6 sec Over the Thanksgiving weekend my sister Bonnie and I went out to do some photography. We headed up Big Cottonwood canyon to see if we could get some good snow photographs. It was really, really cold this morning. If I remember correctly it was in the low 20s Fahrenheit …
Mark and Ann Larsen Family
I had the pleasure of spending Thanksgiving in Utah with my extended family. It has been so long since all of my siblings and our families have come together that I am not sure when the last time was exactly. I know it has been a very long time in any case. It was so …
Silver Lake in Utah
Back in 2012 I went up to Silver Lake with my sister Bonnie to take photographs. Later that week I went to the San Juan Mountains for a photography workshop and forgot all about these images. Wish I would have had the long lenses I have now to photograph these two moose that were at …