a Photo Taken is a Memory Made

“Light, Timing, and Emotion, all the ingredients for capturing a slice of life.”

Photography

Jas Sandhu photography image of him sitting on a log and staring at a sunset.


Please feel free to checkout the photo galleries, blog, etc. and comment on anything. I am curious to know what photograph you like and why?


All of my work is available for sale, licensing and for use by qualified charities.


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Sun Life

Sun Life

The Boomerang

The Boomerang

Distant Man

Distant Man

Passing Through

Passing Through

Morning Light

Morning Light

The Oval

The Oval

Green Forest

Green Forest

Brandywine Falls Portrait

Brandywine Falls Portrait

Leading Lines

Leading Lines

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Grouse Mountain Photo Shoot 2023

Grouse Mountain Mascot

Grouse Mountain Mascot

Mystery of Trees

Mystery of Trees

Don't Forget Me

Don't Forget Me

The Intrigue

The Intrigue

Mountain Guardians

Mountain Guardians

Winter Colors

Winter Colors

Family Tree

Family Tree

Golden City Sunset

Golden City Sunset

Snowy Winter

Snowy Winter

Not Hibernating

Not Hibernating

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My Top Three Photographs

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One of my very first nighttime shots with my new tripod. It captured everything I felt that night.  The excitement of being alone in the dark and some sense of fear as the coyotes were howling nearby. 

Many retakes were required to get this shot just right. Once the Sun was in position, activated the 10 sec. timer, ran to the spot while panting like a dog. Then had to stand still for the 30-second shutter timer, but it was all worth it!

As the light clock ticked away, I hopped into my car and drove quickly. Then I pulled out my bike from the trunk and rode with haste to the end of the jetty. At the same time looking at the Sun and saying "Wait for me."  The light did not disappoint.

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