Archive for March, 2009

Utah Pow . . . There’s no place like home

UtahPowAfter spending most of last month in the Southern Hemisphere, it was nice to get out this week and shoot some ski related work. Winter returned full force earlier this week with 14-24” of light, fluffy Utah powder in the Wasatch Mountains. With the additional snow came two photo shoots for an assignment I’m working in the Park City area.



Thursday, March 12th, 2009 Recent Shoots No Comments

New Personal Project

StjepanWhile on a recent shoot I started a new long term personal portrait project. People who share a love for the Earth, adventure and the sports they participate in have always fascinated me. Although I’ve been photographing people exploring the natural world for years, for this project I intend to shoot environmental portraits of people who personally inspire me. I hope to photograph two groups of people: athletes who are influential in their respective sports, and outdoor figures who have used their notoriety in an inspirational way or for a greater good.

My first subject in this new project is Stjepan Pavicic, the founder and director of the Wenger Patagonian Expedition Race. Stjepan’s intense commitment and dedication to a dream first captured my attention when I initially met him last winter. In 2000 he started the Patagonian Expedition Race to share his love and passion for the region in Southern Chile the race is named after. One of his goals in creating the race was to raise awareness for this delicate and pristine landscape. As the race has gained popularity within the adventure racing community his dreams are becoming more of a reality. I feel privileged to share the portrait of Stjepan above taken in the heart of Patagonian wilderness he cares so deeply for.

As opportunities present themselves I’ll be shooting additional portraits in the future. I have my own list of people I’d like to shoot, but would love to hear who inspires you. Feel free to leave a comment if you have someone in mind.

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 Recent Shoots No Comments

Back from Patagonia

PER1I spent most of last month on assignment in Southern Chile covering the 2009 Wenger Patagonia Expedition Race (WPER). This was my second year covering the event and like last year, this year’s race was nothing short of amazing!

WPER is known in the adventure racing community as one of the longest and most challenging adventure races in the world. As noted in a previous entry, the race takes place each February in remote Patagonia and travels through some of the most pristine and wild environments left in the world. Starting at Lago Grey in the world renowned Torres del Paine National Park, the racers kayaked, hiked and mountain biked over 650 km ending at the iconic Sea Cross at Cape Froward, the southernmost point of mainland South America.

The experience of this year’s race impacted me in a new way. Now that I have been back in the office ten days and have had some time to reflect on the trip, what sticks with me the most is the relationships formed while covering a race of this length. Watching the teams work together while battling against challenging weather conditions and an ever-counting clock spoke to me on a different level that years past. Stjepan Pavicic, the race founder/director, even acquired the endearing nickname of “El Diablo” (the devil) by the racers for his stunning, yet extremely difficult race route. All the finishing teams seemed to comment on the final 120 km trekking section of the race. Route finding, weather and forward progress challenged the the teams, especially while bushwacking through what came to be known as “the forest from hell”. But with smiles at the finish, it seems needless to say that I find myself with a new respect for the physical and emotional dedication of each athlete.

PER2Aside from the racers, the media, race coordinators and volunteers formed a special bond in between the action. The opportunity of traveling to such a pristine and renowned place is an honor, but I found what made the real “adventure” this year were the people I had the privilege of sharing it with. Rarely do I get to spend so much time with such a diverse group of people in such an incredible location. Working together toward a common goal always seems to formulate a sense of camaraderie and our own challenges and hardships built friendships in a unique way. All of this inspired my own photographs and made my personal race experience even more meaningful.

New images from this year’s race will be posted on my website in the days to come. Stay tuned for these and additional web updates.

To read more reports from the race please visit the official race website at www.patagonianexpeditionrace.com or visit my friend Rob Howard’s adventure racing website: www.sleepmonsters.com/racereport.php?race_id=7220.

Friday, March 6th, 2009 Recent Shoots No Comments