Posts Tagged ‘Backcountry’


Kosovo

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Prizren, Kosovo – The 400 year old ornate ceiling of Sinan Pasha mosque soars above our heads. We ask the imam, a man in his late 40’s, if we can climb it’s stone minaret. It’s a long shot. He agrees. It’s the imam’s first time going up, too, he admits. This kind of gracious hospitality has been the norm in Kosovo. He unlocks the small wooden door and we step into the dark. It’s black as night, and barely shoulder width wide. We probe and spiral our way up the steep steps. It takes concentration. A thick coating of dust and pigeon crap makes the footing unsure. Every few minutes spiraling tunnel comes to life as we pass a small window. Five, maybe 10 minutes go by. We emerge into the daylight at the top of the tower. Prizren bustles below us, and fades to the west. I briefly look up to the Shar mountains behind us. They haven’t been as kind as we hoped. In this moment, it doesn’t matter.

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Japan: A Skier’s Journey

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Tokyo: I’ll miss the feeling of ambiguity & simultaneous intimacy, crammed in your tiny bars getting to know their 8 occupants, surrounded by 30 million people; your weird and wacky Capsule hotels.

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Niseko & Black Diamond lodge: I’ll miss your calm and cold nights on the chairlift, and deep days in the forests, winds blowing up high.

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Tokachidake: I’ll miss your Onsens, gifts from the boiling mountain! And you too, Mr. Hokkaido Fox.

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As seen in forthcoming Japan: A Skier’s Journey Ep1 [Season 3] and Powder magazine feature article on Tokachidake, coming 2012/13 ski season.

Argentina: A Skier’s Journey EP3 [Season 2]

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Baffin Island: A Skier’s Journey

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Take a step through a magical world…

4Skiers magazine cover

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Here is a recent cover from the Italian magazine 4Skiers. Dave [Treadway] had broke his collar bone 2 weeks before we shot this, and decided he was healed enough to do a few runs at Monashee Powder Snowcats for the camera (and for fun). I’m not sure what the lesson is there exactly.

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Friends of Shames: A Skier’s Journey

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Here it is, episode one from season 2 of A Skier’s Journey that I produced. Chad Sayers does all the fine skiing. Stay tuned for Baffin Island, coming December 12!

A Skier’s Journey trailer

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Full episodes online as of November 28th. Stay tuned!

Aka Skidor cover

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Here is a new cover (though actually kind of an old photo) from my friends at Aka Skidor in Sweden. 5th cover with them, they have been quite good to me – thanks Tobias and Örjan!

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A Skier’s Journey: Argentina

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Argentina, beginning Aug 25th. Santiago-Penitentes-Mendoza-Caviahue-San Martin de los Andes-Bariloche-Refugio Frey-Volcan Lanin. We cover almost 4000kms through desert and pampas, cohiue and lenga, pumice and ash, cardboard and blower, sunshine and wind, granite spire and the occasional agua termale. Wingmen are Chad Sayers and Maxi Artoni. Episode of Argentina: A Skier’s Journey is launching at the beginning of December.

Thanks to Powder Quest for logistical support, and SouthAmericaSki.com for moral support.

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Roadside. Ruta 40, middle of the middle of nowhere, Argentina.

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Casualties in the desert.

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Pampas, and Chad Sayers.

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Volcan Lanin. The highest in a region of many beautiful volcanos.

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Maximilliano Artoni on Volcan Lanin.

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Maxi and Chad. This was Max’s 25th time up Lanin. We finally got to ski his prized line – no wind, full sun. A rare window. It was perfect.

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After summiting Volcan Copahue, water steaming from it’s lake/caldera , we skied several thousand feet of smooth wind buffed snow arriving at some hot springs, still high in the alpine. Afterwards I toured the inside of some abandoned buildings next to the hot springs. Just a normal ski day in Caviahue, Argentina.

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Kashmir – A Skier’s Journey

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Here is the first instalment of “A Skier’s Journey” (part of a trio of episodes). My aim with these was to tell stories about travelling and skiing in some of the world’s most interesting places. I’ve had a lot of fun shooting, editing, and creating these. I have also learned a lot and I’m bound to do it differently the next time around. These were produced with support from Arcteryx and Gore. I’m greatful for the vision and support they have lent to the project. It is great to be working with companies that allow me to make images and tell stories about the things that I love doing.

While still photography is my main thing, I actually started out shooting and editing video in highschool before I ever picked up a still camera. I always knew I’d make my return into the motion medium, but it is really the change in technology that  has allowed me to return to it. Having the capability with a DSLR to shoot high quality photos and video, all in the same package is incredibly powerful. However, I’ve  found it more difficult (than I thought it would be) to mentally switch between shooting photos and video on any given shoot. While there are certain considerations that must be made when composing images for both still and video, there are also significant departures. Ultimately, choosing to shoot both it is a game of give and take, and I’ve had to learn to prioritize (not easy).

Thanks to Tobin Seagel and Chad Sayers for their help along the way. Chad did all the voice over work and I owe him one for that! Also, a special thanks to Anthony Bonello who was making a film of his own in Kashmir and was instrumental in our stay there.

Kashmir – A Skier’s Journey: Ep1 from Jordan Manley Photography on Vimeo.