Speyrer Family Session06.17.2010

I had a great time with these guys at Guirard Park a couple weeks ago and just wanted to share a few. Lindsay and Trey have been good friends for a while and it is so hard to believe how big Benjamin has gotten.

Blessings.
Jason

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  1. I absolutely love them Jason! You’ve definitely captured Benjamin’s spirit.

    Comment by Lindsay — 06.17.2010

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Europe Pre-Print Sale06.11.2010

I have the privilege of traveling to Italy at the beginning of next month to shoot a wedding with my good friend Riccis Valladares. I am super excited about the wedding and that I will be spending the rest of the month traveling and shooting around Europe. I can’t wait for the creative break after the busy wedding season and for the re-charge to come back into the rest of the year. One of the most exciting aspects of the trip is for me to have the ability to shoot a ton of personal work. This is really the first time for me in a while where I can shoot exclusively for myself.

So on to the good stuff…. I will be offering fine art prints from my trip after I return, however I am also offering a “pre-print sale” so that you can still purchase prints, just at a lower price. After I return you will have a gallery of images to choose from to print in the size that you purchase in the pre-print sale. I am also including a couple prints that I have already shot while traveling that are options to print (in the case that you would prefer one of these). You will find those options below.

All images will be printed on archival paper and will be signed. They will be delivered by August 31st. All ordering/payment must be completed by June 25th, all orders after then will be at my standard fine art printing price (double the pre-print sale price).

Pricing & sample images are below, and please email me directly through my “contact” page on my website if you would like to order prints. There is a break in the price if you decide to order 2 of the same size (this only applies if both prints are the same size).

Individual 8×10 Print – $50 | (2) 8×10 Prints – $80
Individual 11×14 Print – $100 | (2) 11×14 Prints – $150
Individual 16×20 Print – $175  | (2) 16×20 Prints – $300

Blessings.
Jason

These next two are examples of what the finished prints will look like

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  1. These are outstanding! I want to buy one, Jason…
    Love you, Mom

    Comment by mom — 06.15.2010

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Shannon & Auggie Wedding06.04.2010

This is long overdue but I just wanted to post a few of my favorites from their wedding. They had a beautiful intimate ceremony at the W Hotel in New Orleans and I was so honored to be a part of their day. They gave me an extended amount of time to shoot with them around the quarter which was amazing. Just a couple…..

Blessings.
Jason

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  1. Awesome work Jason!! beautiful!

    Comment by Lisa — 06.04.2010
  2. great images here man. You had me at “W”! ;)

    Comment by Jamie Orillion — 06.04.2010
  3. These are really beautiful, Jason.. Love them all!
    So proud of you!! Mom

    Comment by mom — 06.05.2010
  4. love the pink pedals, disco balls, and running shot. A+++! :)

    Comment by ooti — 06.28.2010

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2 Day Creative shoot with Southern Fete06.01.2010

I had the chance to do some creative shooting with some good friends last week. Basically I set up 4 assignments for us all to have for 2 full days of shooting and to end each day with several hour intensive late night critiques from what we shot during the day (our early night was 1am :).

We went into the first day not knowing which assignments we would have and the one that I happened to pick out of the jar was Valerie of Southern Fete. I had an absolute blast following her around and she was so great to let me tag along with her. We went from florists, to cake vendors, to shoe stores (everyone in Lafayette I believe), and everywhere in between. It was extremely eye opening seeing the day through a wedding vendor whose day looks so different than mine. Valerie is also planning her wedding so it was interesting to see how she blends what she does as a wedding planner with the process of planning her own wedding. The approach for shooting it was 80% documentary and 20% portrait.

The whole purpose was to have a time for creative growth (as well as get some constructive criticism) without going somewhere else to attend a workshop. I don’t have anything against workshops, I just think that sometimes that we put too much emphasis on “going to” a workshop when really everything you need is right in front of you. Not to say that what you would learn at a workshop were the same things that we learned, or even of the same quality, but what I was looking for did happen.

I really tried to think to myself what everyone is looking for who attends a workshop. Really what is it that I am looking for when I have a desire to go to a workshop? It is very simple. GROWTH. Growth from where we were yesterday. Growth to photograph someone who we wouldn’t normally photograph, or in a way that we wouldn’t normally photograph. Growth that pushes me outside of my comfort zone and makes me really think before each time I fire a frame off.

Thanks so much to Val for letting me intrude on her life for two days as well as everyone else who participated in our creative shoot ( Jamie Orillion, Ooti Billeaud, & Dan Sutton).

I hope that it is something that I can do again sometime.

Just a few of my favorites from the two days…

Blessings.
Jason

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  1. These are really great! I love documentary work so much and you’re really good at it, Jason. I have to just say that I am in love with the last shot. Such a great portrait of Val!

    Comment by Laura Reaux — 06.01.2010
  2. Thanks so much Laura!

    Comment by jasoncohenphoto — 06.01.2010
  3. These look great, but i think that you were cheating for that 4th shot. sitting in your office chair.

    Love the last one as well.

    Comment by Ben — 06.01.2010
  4. Jason I absolutely LOVE these!!! I love the last one of Valerie!!! Such a pro =) Miss y’all both!

    Comment by Sadie — 06.01.2010
  5. So much fun seeing it all together. No pics of you killing my battery?? You’ve pretty much documented my last year, quite perfectly I might add!
    Sadie, I miss you too!

    Comment by Valerie Metrejean — 06.01.2010
  6. You saved the banger for the end. :)

    Comment by ooti — 06.04.2010
  7. Last shot is awesome!

    Comment by Daniel Kedinger — 06.04.2010

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Rebecca & Quynh Dallas Engagements05.28.2010

I had a blast with these guys last week in the Dallas area. They we great to hang out with and I can’t wait for their wedding. It was actually my first engagement session where I only shot my Leica M9 and it really freeing to have so little focus on the camera.

Just a few of my favorites.

Blessings.
Jason

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  1. Jason, I love it! It was so much fun! Thank you for great time!

    Comment by Rebecca Tran — 05.28.2010
  2. i really like the last two :) you do some of the neatest photos ever! haha i keep telling dan we need some of us, that booger.

    Comment by brittany hook — 05.29.2010
  3. hey man. cool to see that you’re depending more on the m9…and i love the 24 summilux. kinda exciting to do almost all of the shots with it. hope you’re well. -m-

    Comment by morgan — 05.31.2010

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