Posts Tagged ‘Skiing’


Mountain Life cover

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Here is the new issue of Mountain Life magazine from the Coast. The (main) photograph is of Chad Sayers from our short time spent up in Smithers, BC last March.

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American Photo magazine

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Recently I had the opportunity to be featured in American Photo magazine, as part of their “One to Watch” and “Skills” departments. Feel free to check it out by downloading the PDF’s here APH0210_017-019 and here APH0210_068-070.

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Deep Winter Photo Challenge

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

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.

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Bringing in the New Year at Great Canadian Heli Skiing

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

There was no better way to end 2009 and start 2010 than by visiting Great Canadian Heli Skiing at Rogers Pass, BC for a 3 day photo shoot. I was joined by Jamie Bond from Doglotion.com, and Dave and Dan Treadway who (as always) killed it in front of the camera. Stunning terrain (burn and pillow heaven), deep and stable blower powder, and warm hospitality made for a fantastic New Years.

Here is a video edited together from some video I took between shooting stills, with some additional footage provided by Jamie Bond.

Bringing in the New Year at Great Canadian Heli Skiing from Jordan Manley Photography on Vimeo.

Thanks to Tim and Greg and our guide Paddy at Great Canadian Heli Skiing for making it all happen.

Aka Skidor cover image

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Here is a recent cover from the Swedish ski magazine Aka Skidor. The image is of Chad Sayers, taken in the Blackcomb backcountry.

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Skiing magazine cover image

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Here is a recent cover from Skiing magazine, taken with Chad Sayers last spring in the Blackcomb backcountry.

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Winter Light

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

December brings the most beautiful light of the year to the mountains – the sun never rises too high from the southern horizon. The first shooting day of the season on Whistler-Blackcomb yielded a fantastic sunset with friends before skiing down in the dark into the valley fog.

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Rad Boob Calendar

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Some friends of mine recently have put a lot of work into making a calendar featuring talented female freeskiers, with the purpose of raising money for breast cancer. I contributed a number of images to the calendar, as I’ve had the privilege of shooting with some of these talented athletes. Check out radboob.com to order a calendar.

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Helly Hansen ad

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Here is an ad for Helly Hansen appearing in Powder and some other magazine titles this month. I shot this in Antarctica last November with Chris Davenport.

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Mountain Life, cover

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Here is a new cover for Mountain Life magazine. The photo was taken a couple years ago while staying at “Keiths Hut” at Cerise Creek. I didn’t have a tripod for this long exposure (about 45 minutes if I remember correctly) so I stuck my ski on a 45 degree angle in the snow and balanced the camera on the tip of the ski 3ft or so above the ground.

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