Archive for April, 2011

Skiing Image in Ritz-Carlton Residences Ad

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

The Ritz-Carlton Residences just released the first of their ads from our photo shoot this winter. We photographed several interior scenes of the beautiful Vail residences and shot some skiing images on Vail Mountain for this ad promo. For the skiing shots, we headed out early in the morning to catch first light on the mountain. I’m standing on a ladder to get a higher perspective and my two assistants are using reflectors to cast light on the models.  It was a spectacular morning on Vail Mountain and a beautiful view of the area! Thanks to Emily Curtis and Kate Hudnut for art directing this shoot. I’ll share the other ads as they are released.

Image details: Canon EOS 5D Mark II with the TS-E 17mm f/4 L lens at f/18, 1/50, ISO 200.

Downloads of Award-Winning Film Available For Purchase

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011


I’m excited to offer downloads of my award-winning film The Fall Line for sale on my website. The downloads are available for $9.99 and twenty percent of each sale will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project. Click here to see a trailer of the film and purchase a download. The Fall Line has screened at film festivals around the country and received several awards including:

  • Banff Mountain Film Festival – Selected for the 2011 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
  • Taos Shortz Film Fest – Honorable Mention, Documentary
  • Mammoth Mountain Film Festival – Best Documentary Short
  • 5Point Film Festival – Most Inspiring Story
  • Official Best of Fest Award
  • Spokane International Film Festival
  • Durango Independent Film Festival
  • Vail Film Festival
  • Ski Channel Film Festival
  • Boulder Adventure Film Festival
  • Mountainfilm in Telluride (screening in May)

Adventure Shots Claim Top Prizes at Vancouver Photo Contest

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

I was thrilled that two of my top adventure shots were selected for awards at the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival photo contest. My shot of the climber Jessa placed second and my Iceland caving image placed third in the sport category. Click here to see the full list of winners.

This caving image is of Mark Jenkins climbing inside the Langjokull Glacier, Iceland’s second largest glacier. Mark is a fellow adventurer and a monthly adventure travel columnist for Outside Magazine – see his writings, including three award-winning books, on his website. These caves are formed by meltwater from the glacier and are extremely rare. They usually only last a year or so before collapsing, hence this cave has long since disappeared. This image was taken with the Canon EOS 1Ds and 15 mm lens at f/4, 1/40 and ISO 200.

The climbing image is of the talented rock climber Jessa at the beautiful cliffs of Independence Pass near Aspen. I shot this image as part of a Canon campaign. This image was taken with the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III and EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM lens at f/4, 1/500 and ISO 200. I climbed along with Jessa to get the best perspective while my first assistant Draper – not shown in this behind the scenes image – is hanging above Jessa, alternating between reflecting light and using a strobe.

Here are some other shots from the day:

These images illustrate the advantages of using an ultra-wide lens. Not only do the 14mm and 15mm lenses lend a grander perspective to the image, the image looks different than what we normally see with our own eyes, giving the photo a unique viewpoint. These lenses really create breath-taking images and are my go-to lenses for many of my outdoor shots.

Wing Man Photo Essay Wins SPD Merit Award

Friday, April 1st, 2011

5280 magazine received great news about the Wing Men photo essay I shot for their July issue – the photo essay was awarded a Merit Award in Photography by The Society of Publication Designers (SPD). The essay included images from my year-long project on the F-16 fighter pilots of the 140th Wing at the Buckley Air Force base in Aurora, Colorado. Special thanks to Geoff van Dyke, Sarah LaVigne and Steffanie Woodward of 5280 magazine for all of their support and extraordinary work on this project. Please click here to view images from 5280 magazine.