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About

Josh Gordon

Photography

From the battlefield to back-country rivers and now to the front doors of Colorado homes—my lens has been my constant companion for 15 years. 📷

I cut my teeth tracking elk and trout at dawn, learning to wait, watch, and strike when the light and the moment align. That patience was first drilled into me as a Forward Observer with the 3rd BCT “Rakkasans,” 101st Airborne—an experience that still shapes my eye for precision and my respect for every detail in a frame.

Today, freshly graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science from MSU Denver, I’m channeling that mix of discipline and curiosity into a new obsession: real-estate photography. Whether I’m photographing a riverside cabin that echoes my fly-fishing roots or a downtown loft styled for city life, my goal is the same—craft images that make viewers feel the space before they ever step inside.

Wildlife taught me patience, the Army taught me grit, code taught me problem-solving; real estate lets me weave it all into stories of home. Let’s shoot something remarkable together.

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Skills

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Education

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