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Poet. Painter. Fusion food maker. You are just as likely to find Jason preparing a gourmet meal as you are to find him in a smoky club confessing his sins to the Reverend Horton Heat. When not busy with his web analytics day job, Jason enjoys dressing up as a pianist, bassist, chef, writer, painter, film director and dreamer.
- JoinedMay 2005
- HometownClearfield, Utah
- Current cityAmerican Fork, Utah
- CountryUSA
- Websitehttp://emptymind.org/
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There is something about Jason's photos that makes you want to just hop in your car and immerse yourself in nature. His portraits of his children express what it is genuinely like to be in love with your children. A bond that is very hard to express. His photos represent the joys of being outdoors and the importance o… Read more
There is something about Jason's photos that makes you want to just hop in your car and immerse yourself in nature. His portraits of his children express what it is genuinely like to be in love with your children. A bond that is very hard to express. His photos represent the joys of being outdoors and the importance of family. Most of all he is a good friend and an inspirational photographer!
Read lessJason's work tells of his love for nature and love for people. From the beginning, he's always had a kind word and much encouragement. His comments leave a smile on my face and his photography makes me sigh happily.
Whether photographing his beautiful children or the beautiful landscape of northern utah Jasons photographs give the viewer a sense of peace. The expressions he captures on his childrens faces are wonderful. His landscapes remind me why I love Utah so much and help when I get homesick. I can feel for a minute or two… Read more
Whether photographing his beautiful children or the beautiful landscape of northern utah Jasons photographs give the viewer a sense of peace. The expressions he captures on his childrens faces are wonderful. His landscapes remind me why I love Utah so much and help when I get homesick. I can feel for a minute or two that I am back in Utah. :)
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