Category Archives: Photography

Earth Pics

Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Monday, August 10th, 2009

Categorized as Causes, Photography

Photograph by Ed Kashi. More of his work can be seen here.
So, about a month ago, the jury for the 2009 “Earth”-themed Prix Pictet announced its 12-person shortlist. The Prix Pictet is an international photography [...]

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Fitting it All In: Night Skiing

Alex Hassman wrote this on Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Dawn Patrol, Photography, Skiing

All Photographs by Jeff Diener (www.jeffdiener.com).
“It’s four in the morning, lights in my face, that’s the time you know the place- cuffed in the room with the two way glass, cops cold dogging my ass.”
Well, [...]

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Photography From Russia

Jessica McMillan wrote this on Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Categorized as Ambassadors, Photography, Racing, Skiing

Jess McMillan took FIRST in the Nissan Russian Adventure, the first stop in this year’s Freeride World Tour. “Jess McMillan (USA) is the undeniable winner of this competition with her fast and aggressive lines,” the [...]

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Trip Report: British Columbia

Dan Long wrote this on Monday, January 26th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Canada, Photography, Skiing

In a season where instability has plagued snowpacks throughout the Rockies, news of avalanches and a beleaguered resort industry have graced the New York Times, and British Columbia has already reported 11 deaths – it [...]

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Congratulations, Photographer Lucas Gilman!

Wogo wrote this on Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Categorized as Photography

We’d like to offer a big congratulations to our good friend, and talented photographer Lucas Gilman for taking home the American Photo award for2008 Emerging Photographer. Sponsored by American Photo and Apple, the award recognizes [...]

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Immersion Sports

Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Monday, November 24th, 2008

Categorized as Media, Photography, Tech, Videos

Among its dish on the internettiness of our facebooky-bloggy-image-crazed culture, Sunday’s New York Time Magazine The Screens Issue, featured a crazy genius multimedia project called Immersion.
Photographer Robbie Cooper shot video of kids’ faces as they [...]

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Cool Pics

Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Friday, November 21st, 2008

Categorized as Causes, Green, News, Photography

As a pro-Googler, photography lover and greenie, I’m always searching for people and companies that produce a powerful product by combining environmentalism and art. I recently discovered GHG Photos, a stock photography agency that tells [...]

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Get Out The Vote … and party!

Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Categorized as Causes, Inspiration, Parties, Photography, Politics

For a small mountain town, Jackson Hole sure does have a lot of politically active citizens!
TONIGHT’S EVENTS:
*Jay Varley is hosting a party from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Lyndsay McCandless Contemporary on Jackson Street [...]

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Bow Hunting in the Elk Mountains

Nick DeVore wrote this on Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Categorized as Adventures, Colorado, Inspiration, Photography, hunting

Cloudveil ambassador Nick DeVore writes in from Colorado about his newest exploit: elk hunting. The free-healed prodigy has taken up a sport that requires as much if not more finesse, patience and love for traipsing [...]

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Trip Journal: Portillo Photo Challenge

Jason West wrote this on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Categorized as Adventures, Photography, Skiing, South America

The forecast for Salt Lake City is more of the same, sunny and hot with highs in the mid 90s. It is a bit surreal to be packing up ski gear and warm clothing [...]

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