Devil's Tower, Lake Powell, Arizona; 2023, July 17, 3:47pm © 2025 Jason Houge, All Rights Reserved

Shop the Westlands Collection 40 years ago was 1985 and Marty McFly could be seen jumping into Doc Brown’s Delorian and going back another 30 years to 1955. During the 1950s, Westerns on TV and on the radio were being aired for the very first time. Kids growing up in the 50s had no idea the stories they were hearing and seeing took place as recently as 40 years prior, in the 1910s. The idea of the Old West seems like forever ago, but it really was still ongoing around 100 years ago from today. The era came to an end when Arizona and NewRead More →

Red Mustangs; Noctilucent Black; © 2023 Jason Houge, All Rights Reserved

Shop the Noctilucent Black Collection Earth, the pale blue dot. Our biosphere spaceship from which we explore the universe. Until we discover otherwise, Earth is home to all life as we know it. The stars have a way of reminding us just how little we know and how small we are relative to the immensity of the universe. Life on Earth could be nothing more than mere impressions upon the skin of an electron orbiting near the nucleus of an atom located within the spiral fringe of a molecule known as the Milky Way. Depending upon one’s perspective, life can make us feel like weRead More →

Chabad Lubavitch Sukkot Celebration in Crown Heights; Brooklyn, NY 2009; © 2009 Jason Houge, All Rights Reserved; LChaim_0009

Chabad-Lubavitch Sukkot in Crown Heights, New York L’Chaim: To Life A toast made by the Lubavitch Jews during Sukkot. Sukkot is an annual jubilee that celebrates harvests and the 40 years that were spent wandering the desert with Moses, living in temporary shelters known as Sukkahs. Every year at this time families build their own sukkahs to eat and drink in and to entertain their guests within. This work was produced during a workshop in 2009.Read More →