About Jason Houston
Cliché mirror-selfie-with-camera and early pandemic hair, Boulder, Colorado.
Photographer and filmmaker Jason Houston explores how we live on the planet and with each other through community, culture, and the diversity of human experience.
Jason’s work brings to life authentic narratives that recognize agency, authorship, and sovereignty for those in front of the camera, and inform conversations toward positive change. His work has been recognized, published, exhibited, premiered, and presented online, in print, and at venues worldwide.
Jason is a Senior Fellow in the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP), a Fellow at Wake Forest University’s Sabin Center for Environment and Sustainability, and the 2022 Environmental Peacemaking (EnPAx) Arts Fellow.
Downloading and backing up—a week up river, and going on two months in the field—documenting illegal mining and narco landgrabs in the Peruvian Amazon. (photo Chris Fagan)