Olson Photography has been in the youth sports photography business in Northern Virginia since 1987. We are a full time youth sports photography company and photo lab. The growth and success of our company is attributed to the quality and service we provide to each organization we photograph. Our company is committed to providing each league with the very best sports photo program available.
Olson Photography has built a reputation of providing outstanding service. In today's world, finding a reputable, dependable and reliable company is not an easy task.
Olson Photography has built a reputation of providing outstanding service. In today's world, finding a reputable, dependable and reliable company is not an easy task.
Services
Every part of your order processing will be done on site at our Manassas, VA photo lab. Olson Photography staff members will do all data entry, printing, package assembly and shipping. The pictures will be shipped to your league directors within two weeks from the picture date, however the majority of the pictures are returned within one week.
Reviews (5)
J. C. Gonzales
Jun 02, 2022
Scribbs
May 30, 2021
Extremely disappointed in our child's baseball picture. The photographer seemed extremely disorganized the day of the event. The picture we received our child is not even centered. Save yourself the money if your league decides to use Olson Photography, and take the pictures yourself with your camera phone. They'll turn out much better.
Chris Gay
Jan 17, 2021
Olson Photography is a top notch company dedicated to their quality and customer service. Raised in the area, they always took our youth team photos, some of which my parents still have hanging in their house. Now that I have kids beginning youth sports and Olson is still providing the same exceptional quality, I look forward to displaying more team pictures in the near future.
Wendy Peterson
Nov 29, 2019
The photographers taking our swim team photos today were beyond disorganized and left our entire team incredulous as to the lack of planning and action on their part. It took them FORTY-FIVE minutes to line up our 120(?) swimmers in height order, move them to the photo space and take the team photo. This was done in full sun in 90-degree heat, when every effort should have been made to move the process along quickly.
The front rows of younger swimmers were sitting shoulder to shoulder, staring into the sun for almost 30 minutes of this time, while parents were shuttling cups of water to them. We were down two swimmers by the time the picture was actually taken, and if they had waited just seconds longer, we were about to lose a whole lot more to heat exhaustion or worse. Kids were sporting tears instead of smiles.
There were three stations set up for individual photos, but only one was in use the majority of the time. No effort was made to funnel kids to the other stations, and one photographer was just sitting down in the shade except for the few times that someone realized she was there and wandered over for a picture. When we finally got to the team picture for our 4-8 year-old junior team, parents jumped in to get kids lined up quickly (and in the shade), but after sitting the swimmers down in the sunny photo spot, these little people sat still for TEN more sweltering minutes while the photographers ran around trying to figure out how to use their cameras!
This is my first google review. That's how bad our picture day experience was. From a teacher who knows it shouldn't take 45 minutes to line up kids efficiently and a parent who wanted to cry for the whole team today, step it up, Olson.
The front rows of younger swimmers were sitting shoulder to shoulder, staring into the sun for almost 30 minutes of this time, while parents were shuttling cups of water to them. We were down two swimmers by the time the picture was actually taken, and if they had waited just seconds longer, we were about to lose a whole lot more to heat exhaustion or worse. Kids were sporting tears instead of smiles.
There were three stations set up for individual photos, but only one was in use the majority of the time. No effort was made to funnel kids to the other stations, and one photographer was just sitting down in the shade except for the few times that someone realized she was there and wandered over for a picture. When we finally got to the team picture for our 4-8 year-old junior team, parents jumped in to get kids lined up quickly (and in the shade), but after sitting the swimmers down in the sunny photo spot, these little people sat still for TEN more sweltering minutes while the photographers ran around trying to figure out how to use their cameras!
This is my first google review. That's how bad our picture day experience was. From a teacher who knows it shouldn't take 45 minutes to line up kids efficiently and a parent who wanted to cry for the whole team today, step it up, Olson.
Monica Curley
Nov 29, 2017