Posts Tagged ‘Mountain Biking’


Recent covers – and a blast from the past

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

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I’m stoked to see that one of my images from last summer’s Deep Summer photo competition was selected for Bike’s Photo Annual issue. Bringing the image to life is the revered freerider, Thomas Vanderham. And it gets me thinking of the past.

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Above, one of my early mountain bike (film) images. Thomas Vanderham, circa 1999/2000. Mount Seymour, BC.

During high school Thomas and I rode bikes together with my twin brother and a group of other friends at school. The freeride scene was really just developing, and we felt like we were a part of it on the North Shore. I got my start making photographs and little movies of our group of friends riding the North Shore mountains, simultaneously trying to emulate the cutting edge bike movies of the day, and the athletes that were pushing the limits of what mountain biking could be. Though, it wasn’t long before Thomas was making his own ascendency into the star light of the mountain bike world – his masterful and unparalleled stylistic command of a mountain bike caught the attention of the industry’s best – freeride legend Wade Simmons, photographer Sterling Lorence, and film maker Bjorn Enga, to name a few. By the end of highschool, Thomas had a secured firm place amongst the freeride greats.

Following different paths, it would be a long time until Thomas and I would shoot together again. Last year, we reunited for the Deep Summer photo comp along with Darcy Turenne and Mike Hopkins. We were fortunate with great weather (the rainy and foggy kind) and we captured some keepers, evidenced by the forthcoming Bike magazine cover.

Below are a few other covers – with my great friend Andre Charland bringing those to life!

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On Assignment -BC Bike Race

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

I haven’t shot a sports event for quite a few years now, and generally don’t consider it within my bracket of comfortability. However, 2 days prior to the BC Bike Race start I received a call from David Reddick, the long time photo editor of Bike (and Powder) magazine, to shoot the event for a Bike mag feature. I packed my bags and joined the travelling city that is the BC Bike Race.

The event is a 7 day stage race with 450 people that gives singletrack trail precedence over fire road – a true mountain biker’s race. Beginning on Vancouver Island in Cumberland, it ascends northward to Campbell River, then hopping back to the mainland at Powell River, down to Sechelt, then Roberts Creek/Gibsons, over to Squamish, and finishes in Whistler. It relies heavily on the BC ferry system for 4 different routes – indeed the great part of the race is that you can go swimming in the ocean (or a lake) at almost all of the finish areas (and I did).

I had a great time with the other photographers, racers, and the event’s staff. And fortunately to gather images for the story I had to enjoy 7 days of riding a healthy amount of amazing singletrack in places that I had not yet explored – shucks. Keep an eye out for the Bike mag feature in the months to come.

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Deep Summer Photo Challenge

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

This blog is way late, but better late than never I suppose. In August I was invited to participate in the Saint Deep Summer Photo Challenge hosted by Whistler Blackcomb. It is basically the same format as the Deep Winter contest that I have been a part of the last 3 years, except in the Summer, mostly in the Whistler Bike Park. I joined Mike Hopkins, Darcy Turenne, and Thomas Vanderham, all really talented athletes. Thomas and I grew up riding together in highschool on the shore and haven’t really taken any photos since his ascendency to super-stardom in the mtb world, but finally we got a chance and we got some great images. I decided that I wanted to theme our 5 min show around the Whistler Bike Park trail crew, invading their world in order to show people what goes on behind the scenes in the most popular mountain bike playground on the planet. It paid off and the judges awarded us 1st place, which we were all really happy about. Special thanks to the trail crew for making it all happen!

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LtoR: Paul Morrison, Nicolas Teichrob, moi avec moustache.

Chilcotin ride, MBUK magazine shoot

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

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I’ve just finished up a 3 day shoot with Mountain Biking UK magazine, covering Squamish, Whistler, and the Chilcotins. The last day we drove to Tyax Lodge on Tyaughton Lake where Dale Douglas gave us a lift (in his Dehavilland Beaver float plane) into Warner lake and rode back the 40-50km on amazing single track. We were lucky enough to see a big healthy mother Grizzly with 4 cubs(!!) along the way. I love being up there it is ridiculously amazing.

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Bike magazine, Cover and Feature article

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

The July issue of Bike magazine has just dropped and it looks like they’ve given us the cover in addition to the feature story Andrew Findlay (writer) and I gathered during our wild trip to Guatemala in January (see blog post, “Guatemala: a-diversion-from-winter”). The cover is a different breed of toning I applied to the image that I normally do, but it seemed to work with the environment, and seemingly the photo editor at Bike magazine.

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Bike magazine “Bible” cover

Monday, April 19th, 2010

This past fall I got an assignment from Bike magazine to shoot close ups of gear for their Bible  issue. I spent a couple days by myself on the trail tinkering about mounting cameras on different places on the bike shooting brakes, wheels, forks, tires, and cranks. Stoked to see they put the self portrait fork shot on the cover!

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Bike Magazin (Germany)

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Here is a new(ish) cover, this time from Germany’s Bike Magazine. I shot this last August while riding in the Chilcotins – one of the hearts of “epic” riding in BC. Mount Dickson stands in the backcountry, with my brother Chad, and friend Pat Mulroney descending a rocky ridge. It won’t be too long now until we’re riding bikes again, although ski season is far from over!

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Guatemala, a diversion from Winter

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This post is a little dated, my apologies. In January, I did something I never do, and that is ride my bike…in Guatemala of all places. Shooting for Bike magazine, I joined Vancouver Island writer Andrew Findlay, and together we joined Matt Hartell and his co-pilot Luisa for a trip around Guatemala riding. Most of the riding was on (some ancient) Mayan foot paths that Matt has pieced together into flowing trails, something that has taken a lot of exploration and work. From riding down to Lake Atitlan rimmed with volcanoes on limestone foot steps, to eating mystery meat on dirt floors with a family in the remote village of Chortiz, it was a wild experience.

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