Deep Winter Photo Challenge

2010 marked the 5th Annual Deep Winter Photo Challenge, and the 3rd time I competed in it. The competition format is comprised of 3 shooting days, where 5 photographer-athlete teams shoot on Whistler Blackcomb during operation hours, in-bounds (for the most part), and around the village any time. On the 4th day each team presents a slideshow in front of a 1000 strong crowd and a panel of 5 judges. It is always interesting to see how with the exact same conditions and time frame, the different teams produce completely different results. The last two years, my team was voted top spot, and this year, after working hard for three days my team mates (Dave Short and Chad Sayers) and I were voted top spot again. We tried to get creative as possible – climbing trees, rappelling down cliffs, amongst other things in order to get unique perspectives.

A huge thanks to Dave Short and Chad Sayers for their creative vision and hard work in front of the camera, and to John and Ange as well. I’ll post some behind the scenes footage in the coming weeks from some of the more interesting setups.

20100107_whis_008

20100104_whis_078

Tags: , , , , ,

5 Responses to “Deep Winter Photo Challenge”

  1. Dave Smith says:

    Congrats. Are you going to be posting your slideshow? Be killer to see the last 3 winning shows actually.

  2. Garrett says:

    A big congrats to you and all the other competitors!

  3. Adam Loewen says:

    Congratulation Jordan, you’re stuff rocks!

  4. Rob Nelson says:

    Congrats on the W! Keep up the quality shots and posts, I love reading and watching this.

  5. Cat says:

    Watching your slideshow at the event was awesome! Your photos reminded me of why I love the mountains! The music choice was great too – what is the name of the track?

Leave a Reply