Jump photos have been a big part of my life since 2005. As an effort to evolve as a jumper/jump-photographer, I proposed to my brother (also an avid jumpologist) that we would each take a new jump photo for every single day in 2011. It seemed daunting, but we rose to the challenge and created a portfolio larger than expected. Most days it was hard to choose only one photo to be added into the 365 collection (where other days there was just no spark). Since then, I've slowed down a considerable amount but continue to explore this form of photography. Please check back regularly for gravity defying poses as I continue on my journey for jumping greatness.


Friday, August 10, 2012

Day 0223

Photo by Luke Burns, Leadville CO - Mt Elbert
Mt. Elbert summit jump. That right there is the highest you can be in the state of Colorado (without the aide of any flying contraption). Mt Elbert stands at 14,433 feet above sea level making it the 14th highest peak in the US (2nd if you exclude Alaska...), or the 27th highest point in North America. I'll be reaching this summit again because the view is...amazing. But what else would you expect when you are above everything else?

Friday, August 3, 2012

Day 0216

We climbed four 14ers today all before noon. Here are my jumps from each summit:
Photo by Luke Burns, Alma CO - Mt Democrat
 Mt. Democrat 14,148

Photo by Luke Burns, Alma CO - Mt Cameron
 Mt. Cameron 14,238


Photo by Luke Burns, Alma CO - Mt Lincoln
 Mt. Lincoln 14,286


Photo by Luke Burns, Alma CO - Mt Bross
Panoramic jump for the final summit, Mt. Bross (14,172). The previous 3 summits can be seen in the background (Democrat about 1/3 in from the left is just poking above the horizon line, Cameron is below my hands, and Lincoln is to the right of my knee).

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Monday, June 18, 2012

Day 0170

Photo by Katie Gallagher, Everyville CA
Jumping with animation guru Bobby Beck at the Animation Mentor offices. 4 thumbs up.
Photo by Katie Gallagher, Emeryville CA
Jumping too high...

Friday, June 15, 2012

Day 0167

Photo by Katie Gallagher, Emeryville CA
We were lucky enough to get a glimpse into the amazing world of PIXAR last weekend as we visited their amazing studio in Emeryville. I've never had so much fun with a lamp named Luxo Jr.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Day 0148

Photo by Luke Burns, Boulder CO
Post 10k, sometimes I still have enough energy to fly.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Day 0141

Photo by Luke Burns, Morrison CO
Photo by Luke Burns, Morrison CO
Checking out the Annular Solar Eclipse. Didn't have any sun viewing goggles, so we had to just imagine the ring of fire...

Friday, March 23, 2012

0083

Photo by Terese Burns, Sรกmara Guanacaste Costa Rica 
Dave, Daniel, Luke. Surfer dudes.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Day 0082

Photo by Katie Gallagher,  Sรกmara Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Sunrise bikeride on Playa Sรกmara.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Day 0079

Photo by Katie Gallagher, Sรกmara Guanacaste Costa Rica 
Beach sunsets are perfect.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Day 0073

Photo by Daniel Burns, Centennial CO
Floating at dusk...

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Day 0060

L E A P   D A Y -  Photo by Daniel Burns, Centennial CO

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Friday, February 10, 2012

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Day 0028

Photo by Luke Burns, Aspen CO
Shredding at Aspen Highlands on an awesome day. Maroon Bells & Pyramid Peak in the distance.

Photo by Luke Burns, Aspen CO
Ellen, Lindsey, Lauren, Daniel

Friday, January 20, 2012

Day 0020

Photo by Luke Burns, Lakewood CO
Golfing in 45 mph winds. Scotland?

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Day 0015

Photo by Daniel Burns, Lakewood CO
We've had some really nice skies lately. Needed to share one from this session.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Day 0001

Photo by Katie Gallagher, Denver CO
2012 has started off to be a blank canvas, ready for me to jump in front of it in every way possible.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Day 365

Photo by Luke Burns, Lakewood CO
And there you have it. The final jump of 2011....

As I soar excitedly into 2012, I wanted to reflect a bit on the year of jumps:

This was an amazingly fun project and I feel like I really did evolve as a jumper (and jump photographer). Mostly, I felt limited with my equipment, so had to rely on creative shooting choices to get where I wanted to go, and there were lots of laughs during it all.

I would like to extend a major thanks to all my additional photographers over the past year, as well as all the amazing people that took flight with me. The support I've received has been amazing and I love you all. Appreciation goes out to Philippe Halsman and all the inspiration that he has sent my way, and finally I would like to acknowledge my amazing brother. This has been such an amazing journey and I've been so fortunate to have him alongside me every step of the way.