COLDER FILMS
Colder Films is Eric Larsen’s small-by-design photo and video company dedicated to crafting stories that resonate on a deeper level. We believe the most powerful visuals aren’t just seen, they’re felt. Every frame we create is driven by emotion, capturing the subtle, fleeting moments that define real human experiences.
Our approach blends intentional storytelling with visually striking imagery. From cinematic compositions to intimate details, we aim to produce work that is both evocative and timeless. Whether it’s a brand narrative, a personal story, or a creative project, we focus on authenticity because genuine emotion is what connects people to both idea and place
At Colder Films, less is more. By staying small, we remain personal, flexible, and deeply invested in every project we take on. The result is thoughtful, compelling content that doesn’t just look beautiful it leaves a lasting connection.
About Eric Larsen Polar adventurer, expedition guide and educator, Eric Larsen has spent the past 30 years traveling in some of the most remote and extreme environments on the planet. To date, Eric has completed more North and South Pole expeditions than any other American in history. Included in that list are the first ever summer expedition to the North Pole as well as a world record expedition to the South Pole, North Pole and top of Mt. Everest all within a 365-day period. In May of 2014, Eric and teammate Ryan Waters traveled unsupported and unassisted from northern Ellesmere Island to the Geographic North Pole in 53 days in what realistically will be the last North Pole expedition in history due to Climate Change. The journey was featured on the Discovery networks globally. His award-winning book 'On Thin Ice: An Epic Final Quest into the Melting Arctic' also details this adventure.
Eric's adventure interests and accomplishments span a wide variety of outdoor disciplines including a first ascent in the Himalayas in Nepal, dog sled expeditions and racing, winter bike adventures, multi sport traverses and much more. An accomplished guide, Eric regularly leads 'Last Degree' expeditions to both the North and South Poles as well as a month-long Greenland ice cap traverse. Each year, he teaches several skills-based courses that focus on winter expedition skills in Minnesota, Colorado and Norway.
In January 2021, Eric was diagnosed with stage 3b colorectal cancer and after a difficult two year battle is currently "NED" (No Evidence of Disease).
Eric has dedicated his adult life to sharing his love for the outdoor world with others. As an educator and photographer, he strives to connect people to places and issues. Eric lives in Crested Butte, Colorado with his wife Maria and two young children. His current no shower record is 72 days.

