brandon harper photo » photography by brandon harper, a denver colorado based photographer specializing in architectural, landscape, automotive, and product photography

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  • Welcome to Brandon Harper Photo!

    I grew-up creating Charcoal sketches of cars, cities, landscapes, and people as well as the occasional mixed media piece of art. I also owned several point and shoot film and digital cameras over the years, including making my own pinhole camera and developing my own film. Many rolls of film were used over the years just photographing random things, which later transitioned to digital cameras in the late 90’s.

    After years of trying to be creative with point and shoots, I decided it was finally time to invest in some real photography gear and training and I haven’t looked back! I currently shoot thousands of photos each year, and spend many hours looking at others work, researching new techniques & technologies, and talking with other photographers all in the hopes of getting better at this craft and sharing my vision with others. I hope you’ll continue to check back periodically to see my latest work. You can also follow me on Twitter, or become a Facebook Fan of brandon harper photo!

Great Sand Dunes National Park

I’m in the middle of a trip to visit my parents for the long Labor Day weekend, and I had the opportunity to time my arrival at the Great Sand Dunes National Park (near Mosca and Alamosa Clorado) when the sunlight would be perfect! Unfortunately I didn’t have enough time to trek out into them, but I still think I captured some good photos of the dunes. I think these are some of my best photos ever, but at the same time, is it possible to take a bad photo of sand dunes?

You can purchase prints or downloads of these images here.

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gcmandrake - September 6, 2011 - 3:36 pm

Brandon,

These are great shots. I especially dig the first photo.

Matt

Joe Public - September 24, 2011 - 6:01 pm

Nice pictures but its hard to see past the big ugly watermarks.

Brandon - September 24, 2011 - 11:27 pm

@Matt

Thanks!

@Joe

The watermarks are there to make sure no one uses my work without paying for it. If you’d like to use the photo, feel free to contact me to get a version without watermarks.

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Denver Sunflower Field Photos

I’ve often heard about Sunflower fields existing around the Denver area, and decided that this was the year that I would finally track one down and take photos of it. It took me a couple of days to find one, but it was totally worth it once I did! Here are a few of the photos I took while there:

Sunflowers bask in the sun near Denver Colorado. (Brandon Harper)

Sunflowers bask in the sun near Denver Colorado. (Brandon Harper)

Three Sunflowers bask in the sun near Denver Colorado. (Brandon Harper)

Three Sunflowers bask in the sun near Denver Colorado. (Brandon Harper)

Three Sunflowers bask in the sun near Denver Colorado. (Brandon Harper)

Sunflowers bask in the sun near Denver Colorado. (Brandon Harper)

You can purchase these Colorado Sunflower Photos and many more in my all new online store!

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Photos Of Coors Field In Denver

In an attempt to continue to add more Denver area photography to my image collection, I took a walk around Lower Downtown in Denver (Lodo) this past Friday, camera in hand. One place I didn’t really have any photos of was Coors Field, so I snapped a few while I was there. I’ve looked around for good Coors Field photos and haven’t seen many, so if you are looking for unique Coors Field Photography, you can purchase these images from my Denver collection.





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