Posts Tagged ‘Mountain Bike’


Bike Magazine cover

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Very happy to see the new cover of Bike magazine, a picture Darcy Turenne and I took in Naniamo, BC last fall. It is my first Bike mag cover. The issue also contains a series of portraits I took with Darcy, Micayla Gatto, and Willow Koerber.

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Bike Magazine, Photo Annual

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

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Here is a new image for the opener of the Bike Magazine Photo Annual issue. I shot this with Joe Schwartz, a fairly techy setup, with one camera shooting through another’s viewfinder, while panning.

Moab, Utah

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

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I’ve just returned from my inaugural trip to Moab, UT. The desert landscape is stark, and its hot. For a coastal dweller like myself, the desert evokes comparison with altitude – you can visit, but you can’t stay. 3L of water for a 5hr bike ride is barely enough.

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Photographically, the desert for me was an exercize in capturing form. Arranging the wild rocky bodies into a strong composition is difficult because in any given scene there is so much form popping out at the eye. The task of omitting objects from the frame is an important one.

Pro Photographer Showdown – Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Whistler has held the WSSF for a what seems like quite a few years now. The diversity in music, spring skiing and competition, and arts events have become part of the fabric of a complete Whistler ski season. I remember attending the Pro Photographer Showdown for the first time when I was starting out and trying to become a little more “serious” about taking action photographs. I drove up to Whistler in my dad’s sedan and watched the shows, slept in the car that night and envisioned someday entering the contest. That time has come and I am humbled by my competition this year – it promises to be an inspiring evening.

For the past week I have been working on my show, dialing in my Final Cut skills. After years of using the program, I feel like I have finally figured out what works for slideshows and what does not.

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