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A new photograph in the Black and White Collection is now available. Horse Ridge Panorama showcases the vast Horse Ridge and the jagged peaks of the Continental Divide in the Wind River Mountains. Shown center is Gannett Peak, the highest point in Wyoming.

Horse Ridge Panorama in Black and White

For more information, please see Horse Ridge Panorama in the Black and White Landscape Photography Collection.


On August 29, 2009 we embarked on a photography expedition to Horse Ridge in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. The ultimate goal was to photograph Gannett Peak (Wyoming's highest at 13,804 feet) at sunrise from near the summit of Mount Febbas (13,468 feet). 

We entered the Wind River Mountains from Crowheart, on the east side of the range via Cold Springs at the end of the Gannett Peak Road. This entrance traverses the Shoshone-Arapahoe Indian Reservation so permits and a guide are required. For this trip we were lucky enough to have pack mules and horses to assist in carrying the load of photography and camping equipment.

On day 1, we rode from Cold Springs over Scenic Pass and down to the Inkwell Lakes, so called for their dark inky color when viewed from Horse Ridge above. We made camp at one of the lakes and Anna and I scouted for potential sunrise photographs. We found a remarkable spot looking south down the Dinwoody Basin toward Gannett Peak.

Early the next morning, we found the sun obscurred by clouds, prohibiting the photograph I was hoping to make. As we patiently waited and hoped for a break, the sun pierced through the cloud cover and illumniated Gannett and the surrounding peaks. Our planning and waiting paid off and I was able to make the image shown below.


Jansen Gunderson Fine Art photography is proud to announce Four Seasons at Oxbow Bend, a special edition portfolio over one year in the making. Four Seasons at Oxbow Bend, consists of 4 photographs all taken from the exact same location during the ideal moments in each of the 4 seasons. Jansen actually returned to this spot more than 4 times (probably a dozen or more) to make these images. 

"Winter time was the toughest," said Jansen, "I remember one morning the temperature read 20 below zero Fahrenheit." Luckily, Jansen's large format view camera functions without the need for batteries and so photographing in the cold presented few technical problems. "The two major issues for photographing the landscape in the early hours of winter, are dealing with frost on the lens and condensation from your breath on the ground glass", said Mr. Gunderson regarding some of the difficulties faced in this committing project. When asked about any other challenges, he said: "Photographing in the Summer time can be difficult. The early sunrise requires one to be en route to his location sometimes as early as 4 o'clock in the morning." 

Photographing with the large format view camera also came with its benefits. The ground glass viewing screen allowed Jansen to use a chrome shot from a previous season to line up the images perfectly for each season. A feature not available to digital photographers.

We are happy to present this unique portfolio for only $150. Each print measures 10x10 inches and comes signed by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity, inside a protective portfolio.


Jansen Gunderson Fine Art Photography is pleased to announce updates to the website. Due to feedback from out visitors, you are now able to purchase fine art prints through the site. Shipping within the United States is free and prices have even been reduced!

The print sizes of 11x14 inches and 16x20 inches have now become open editions and are now priced at only $75 for 11x14 and $150 for 16x20. These are the same Chromogenic Photographic prints, processed in traditional chemistry, as before and not inkjet prints.

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