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Down C Down handrail – Wallisch’s great white buffalo – Scott Sports Ad

24Aug11

 

WTF is Tom’s great white buffalo?  Wallisch has been wanting to get this handrail since he first started going to the University of Utah in 2007.  It wasn’t brought up to my attention until 2009 and we’ve been trying to get it done ever since.  Looking at this thing, (which I will claim right now is the sickest urban handrail ever done on skis) I knew I had to be there, but there was a catch.  I’m technically not allowed on the U of U campus.  Part of shooting urban is getting kicked out, but sometimes ticketed.  The University of Utah is pretty well known for being a great spot for urban ski / snowboard shooting and so do the campus police.  The last time I shot at the U of U was in 2006, where I got a $600 ticket and told not to come back.  So that’s my back story on myself and the U of U, I didn’t want to go and risk a larger ticket and be thrown in the back of a police car, but come on look at this thing, I had to.

Weather it be lack of snow, lack of timing, patrolling rent-a-cops, or conflicting travel schedules this thing had not come together for the 2 years before.   In the late winter of 2010 we got a super late snowfall in the city, AJ (4bi9 Media), Tom and myself were all in town at the same time and there was snow, I was amped and ready to get out there.  Yah, there’s a dumpster in the landing coming out of the rail.  It snows again, yup, same dumpster.  It didn’t have wheels.  Then it was spring, game over.

Turn the clock forward to the day before Thanksgiving this past fall.  I’m in Tahoe and I get a call, there’s snow in SLC and the dumpster is gone, and turkey day (Thanksgiving Day) is prime time to go after it with a good chance we won’t see any campus police.  Perfect.  I’m doing a shoot with Will Wesson and Ian Compton with Level 1 Productions 8 hours away.  Well, we were close to the end of the trip and I had to get this done when the opportunity presented itself.  Fine, started to figure out what is left to do in Tahoe/Reno and when to split up and head back.  Another call.  Another feature on my 5 year old to-shoot list.  Oh, it’s going down at sunrise, Thanksgiving day.  Awesome.  That means I have to leave now and drive through the night.  OK then.

Myself, Freedle (Level 1 Productions filmer), Will Wesson and Ian Compton break up our gear between the two trucks so Freedle can fit those three in his truck and I hit the road.  A long overnight drive back home to Salt Lake City, Utah.  Needless to say I was pretty tired and had to pull over a few times and sleep.  I was pretty determined to make it back by sunrise.  Ten hours later I finally roll into Salt Lake City just in time to take a 30 minute nap, then get my shit together and meet up with the 4Bi9 crew at a parking lot step down to tranny I’ve been wanting to shoot on for 5 years.  We finished up around 11am and I went home and eventually crashed.  I crashed hard enough that I slept through every Thanksgiving dinner party I could have gone to…oops.

At 10pm we head out to the down c down, finally.  After a lot of setup of the drop in ramp, snow, lights and my lights, I finally get to my plan.  I setup my camera remotely on a tripod fired by a Pocket Wizard Multimax transceiver along with another Multimax mounted to the hot shoe firing my strobes.  I did this for one reason alone, so I could appear to be just watching in my truck, in street clothes in the case we get busted, hoping that if we get caught, they don’t arrest me for trespassing since I was just sitting around, in street clothes watching in a truck.  After a while and about 4 angles later Tom still hasn’t gotten the rail yet and is getting beat up a bit and the inevitable happens, the campus police shows up.  Great, well I guess it’s time to test my plan right?  Then the most unexpected thing happens, the cop just drives away.  He saw everything going down and just didn’t care.  Good thing he was the only campus police officer on duty and we weren’t really doing anything that really mattered, at least that’s a good explanation right?  After a bunch more tries, it just wasn’t happening.  We gave up and went home.  It was the first time in the 5 years I’ve worked with Tom that he didn’t get a feature quit.  It’s still not done!

Fast forward again to February, after a few chances with snowfall in SLC came through everyone’s schedules finally lined up again with the weather and we went back for round two.  The crew set the drop in a bit straighter (previously was about a 45 degree angle into the handrail) and it made all the difference.  It was less than 15 tries and it was done, finally!  We weren’t even there long enough to worry about getting busted.  Three years and I got my shots, AJ got his shots, Tom got the rail and everyone was high fiving and there was a huge wave of relief that came by me.  I came away from the U of U unscathed.  All said in done I ended up with an advertisement that I’m happier with than any other I’ve shot and yet for my oldest client.  Much like most of my last winter season things just finally came together right.

Check out the ad at the newsstand in the 2011 Freeskier Magazine Buyer’s Guide.


Freeskier Magazine – February 2011

16Jan11

Freeskier Magazine - February 2011 - P23 - Chris Logan - Sun Valley, Idaho - Level 1 Productions

Freeskier Magazine – February 2011 – P23 – Chris Logan – Sun Valley, ID – Level 1 Productions

Freeskier Magazine - February 2011 - P28 - LJ Strenio - Park City, Utah - 4Bi9 Media

Freeskier Magazine – February 2011 – P28 – LJ Strenio – Park City, Utah – 4Bi9 Media

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Freeskier Magazine – February 2011 – P48 – LJ Strenio – Mt. Bachelor, OR – Poor Boyz Productions

Freeskier Magazine - February 2011 - pp62-63 - Sage Cattabriga-Alosa

Freeskier Magazine – February 2011 – pp62-63 – Sage Cattabriga-Alosa

Freeskier Magazine – February 2011 – pp84-85 – Tom Wallisch – St. Paul, MN – Level 1 Productions

Freeskier Magazine - February 2011 - pp104 - Adam Delorme - Logan, UT - Level 1 Productions

Freeskier Magazine – February 2011 – pp104 – Adam Delorme – Logan, UT – Level 1 Productions

Powder Photo Annual Cover!

03Dec10

2011 Powder Magazine Photo Annual Cover - Skier: Kyler Cooley.  Shot during the filming of "Gunnie Season" by 4Bi9 Media

2011 Powder Magazine Photo Annual Cover – Skier: Kyler Cooley.

Shot during the filming of “Gunnie Season” by 4Bi9 Media

This is the one, this is it.  It’s the biggest thing that’s happened to me in my career.  It’s the Powder Magazine Photo Annual, and my photo of Kyler Cooley is on the cover!  My first Powder cover came last season (see it here) and it was a big deal.  A real big deal for me.  Literally a childhood dream.  Now, a year later there’s another, but it’s on the Photo Annual.  It’s the biggest issue of the season for the photographers and honestly it’s something I didn’t really consider ever getting.  Needless to say, I’m pretty happy about it!  If it doesn’t quite sink in to how happy I am, check this out and it will explain it a bit better.


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October / November / December Powder Magazine

02Dec10

I just got some pdf’s of the recent shots I’ve had over in Powder Magazine this season so I thought I’d share.

Tyler Barnes sliding a quad kinked C-rail in Ogden, Utah September 2010 Powder Magazine Shooting Gallery – Tyler Barnes sliding a quad kinked C-rail in Ogden, Utah
Nikon D3,Tamron 28-75 f2.8 LD XR Di SP lens, Elinchrom Ranger RX AS SpeedAlien Bees 800, 400, Nikon SB80 DX’s, Pocket Wizard Plus 2 and MultiMaxTranscievers

October 2010 Powder Magazine Shooting Gallery - Alexis Godbout doing his best to get out of church in Helena, MT
The thing I love the most about this shot is how clean it came out at ISO 1600!

October 2010 Powder Magazine Shooting Gallery – Alexis Godbout doing his best to get out of church in Helena, MT
Nikon D3, Nikon AF-S 17-35mm f/2.8D ED lensElinchrom Ranger RX AS SpeedAlien Bees 800, 400, Nikon SB80 DX’s, Pocket Wizard Plus 2 and MultiMaxTranscievers

Josh Stack explaining to LJ Strenio, how to be a professional skier
This is probably my most favorite thing ever written in a ski magazine.  I’m pretty stoked my photo fit it rather perfectly.  Check it out if you get a chance.
October 2010 Powder Magazine – Page 66


December 2010 Powder Magazine - LJ Strenio Voice ProfileNovember 2010 Powder Magazine – LJ Strenio “Voice” profile


December 2010 Powder Magazine - Tom Wallisch
December 2010 Powder Magazine – Tom Wallisch
Nikon D3,Tamron 28-75 f2.8 LD XR Di SP lens, Elinchrom Ranger RX AS SpeedPocket Wizard Plus 2 Transcievers

The big show – Scott / Monster Weekend – Day 3

04Apr10

The SPT crew putting the finishing touches on the giant claw jump

After all the activities and hype the day finally came to shoot on the giant Monster claw jump.  A radio show, poster signings, shotgunning Monster Energy drinks, entertaining hammered drunk locals, redneck truck stop shopping and a urban handrail session later the time for the big show was finally upon us.

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The Hype – Scott / Monster shoot in Sun Valley – Day 2

25Mar10

An excited fan gets in on the autograph sesh with Justin Dorey

Day 2 of the Scott / Monster weekend in Sun Valley has come and gone.  Friday started with Tom Wallisch forgetting about the redneck flair factor and failed to wake up with his “Daddy’s Angel” bracelet on and the mandatory shotgun a 16 oz. Monster Energy drink happened.  After a jittery start to the day for Tom the rest of Friday was a hype day for the big jump show the following day with radio shows, poster signings and an urban session with the 4Bi9 film crew would ensue.  The radio show was pretty short lived but in true Chug Life fashion Ian Cosco belted out a “cheaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa” while the rest of the boys took to the air waves.

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