JASON CASCOFine Art Photography

The Artist

Jason Casco

I'm a landscape photographer, and what I'm really after is calm. I work a high-stress job, and for as long as I can remember, nature has been my reset. No matter how buried I get, the moment I'm standing in it, something settles.

Most of these frames cost an early alarm and a long walk in the dark. I don't stage them and I don't invent them. I wait, and I hold the shutter open. The long exposure is the whole point. Let time blur the motion, and a deeper layer of calm rises up that was underneath it the whole time. The noise smooths out, and what's left is stillness.

The work has carried me from the basalt coast of Ireland to the red canyons of Utah, the waterfalls of the Smoky Mountains, the Carolina Lowcountry, and the islands of Hawaii. Wherever it goes, the goal is the same. An image that, on a hard day, feels like a sigh of relief, and still feels that way years later, on a wall in a room I'll never see.

Based in Fort Worth, Texas · Shooting worldwide

A photograph by Jason Casco

“It would be an honor to make something worth a place in your home. A bit of calm you can come back to, that makes you feel, even for a moment, like you were standing right there.”

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Made by hand, in small numbers

Every image is released as a strictly limited, hand-signed and numbered edition. Once an edition closes, it is never reprinted, so your print stays rare by design.

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Printed to outlast us

Archival pigment inks on museum-grade paper, metal, and acrylic. Color rated to hold for a century or more. A print meant to be handed down, not replaced.

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True limited prints

Real moments, real light, a genuinely limited run. No fabricated counters, no gimmicks. Just a transparent edition and a price that only rises as it sells.

Find the one that belongs to you.

Questions, answered

About the work

Who is Jason Casco?

I'm a fine-art landscape photographer based in Fort Worth, Texas. I make calming, limited-edition prints built around long exposures, the deeper stillness that shows up when you hold the shutter open.

What kind of photography do you do?

Long-exposure landscapes and seascapes. I wait for quiet light and let time blur the motion, so the noise smooths out and what is left is calm. Coastlines, waterfalls, mountains, and still water are the subjects I come back to.

Where are you based?

Fort Worth, Texas. The work has carried me from the coast of Ireland to the canyons of Utah, the Smoky Mountains, the Carolina Lowcountry, and Hawaii, but home is North Texas.

What is a long exposure, and why use it?

A long exposure holds the shutter open for seconds or minutes instead of a fraction of a second. Moving water and clouds blur into something smooth and soft, and the scene reads calmer than the eye sees it. That calm is the whole point of my work.

Can I buy your prints?

Yes. Every image is a hand-signed, numbered, limited edition, printed to order on archival paper, metal, or acrylic and shipped with a Certificate of Authenticity. You can browse the full collection in the gallery.

Are the prints really limited?

Yes. Each edition is a genuinely small, fixed run with no fabricated countdowns. Once an edition closes it is never reprinted, and the price only rises as it sells.