SKI Magazine feature

This month’s issue of SKI Magazine (October ’08) features a 12-page article I shot last March in Revelstoke, BC, and written by Christopher Salomon. This article has just what a photographer likes to see: tons of huge photographs! Big thanks to Sarah LaVigne, the photo editor at SKI who was always a pleasure to work with.

Andria Huskinson graces the opening spread

Outtake of Andria cruising the south boundary

I also had a great time working with ski-athlete, Andria Huskinson, and my good friend and assistant, Ed Maginn.  We only had one day of good shooting weather, and Andria nailed it every time when we needed it most.  Not only is she a talented skier, but she understands what it takes to get the shot, and I’m looking forward to working more with her this season!

 

Ed Maginn 'hard at work' on the Asulkan Glacier

Ed Maginn 'hard at work' on the Asulkan Glacier

Ed had already been a tremendous help on several shoots, including a then-recent tour through central California for Travel Leisure + GOLF.  Ed is proof that being a good assistant has more to do with being good company and possessing a healthy dose of common sense than having a light-meter for a brain.

Afterwards, Ed and I managed to stay a few extra days and got some deep turns at Rogers Pass :)

Comments 3

  1. Missy wrote:

    congrats! these photos are sweet!!!!! i miss my yearly ski trip :(

    Posted 07 Oct 2008 at 12:30 pm
  2. Ed wrote:

    I didn’t realize you had a blog, I’ll spread the word. Looking at these photos and reading your write up of last years adventures seems like a different life to me now.
    Ed

    Posted 26 Nov 2008 at 1:51 am
  3. Amy Shelton wrote:

    Was googling Cousin Ed to make sure he hadn’t fallen down any more mountains (Denali, 2006)and found your spread. The photos are beautiful. Looking forward to taking our kids skiing for the first time ever. Your pictures are inspiring, we can only hope it looks half as beautiful when we go. We don’t stand a chance looking as good on the slopes as Ed and Andria, so we will just pray for lots of fun and no broken bones. Cousin, Amy

    Posted 03 Dec 2008 at 7:40 pm

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