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Photographers picks from the Scott Markewitz Photography Workshop at Snowbird, UT

When I opened the e-mail containing the following pictures from Sandra Gnandt, a photographer who participated the photography workshop, I couldn’t believe my eyes. As a Cottonwood Canyon skier, I’ve been feeling like the conditions aren’t much to get excited about, especially for shooting. But these shots prove that if you work with Mother Nature and get creative, you can get great photos under any conditions.

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I love the composition of this one and how the snow is blowing up around my skis.

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Even though the trees aren’t covered in their usual layer of fluffy powder, this photo still evokes the sense of winter solitude we convey through ski photography. It’s that moment in between the turns where you are pointing the skis straight downhill and letting gravity work its magic for a moment.

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We didn’t have much blue sky to work with during the workshop, but this little window of sunlight gave us an opportunity to get this shot in lower Mineral Basin.

Photos by Sandra Gnandt

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I love these shots that Gregg (nickname LG for Lil Gregg) sent me from the workshop as well. To me, these shots capture the beauty of Snowbird and Little Cottonwood Canyon with its dramatic cliffs and trees. Even though we haven’t been getting huge powder storms dropping feet of snow, the splitter storms have given us a few inches here and there and I was pleasantly surprised by the good conditions. It’s hard not to smile when skiing.

Photos by Gregg Trawinski

Scott Markewitz Photography Workshop

Over the weekend, I participated at Scott Markewitz’s Photography Workshop at Snowbird, UT. Check out Scott’s website here.

At first glance, ski photography seems pretty simple. But we really put a lot into getting each shot. Sometimes I get calls from photographers at 4am during the winter to get up Little Cottonwood Canyon before the road closes so we can have first dibs on the fresh powder. As athletes, we have to hike long distances through very deep snow to get the shots we do. It’s a lot of work! But it obviously has its perks 🙂

I am so fortunate to be able to work with talented photographers like Scott Markewitz. Photography, even ski photography, is an art form. Each artist has his or her own creative vision. As athletes and models, we are a crucial part of this collaborative creative process. I had a great time helping Scott and his students get the shots they wanted.

Here are some shots I took from the day:

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Monoskier in the parking lot. I love the dolphin graphics on his monoski.

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Forrest Shearer showing how it’s done

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Markewitz, explaining how to set up the shot.

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Jenn Berg airing it out.

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Forrest in Mineral Basin airing off the cornice.

Cheap Ski Movie

Check out my shot in the opening of this trailer.

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The American West

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Near Wolf Mountain, UT

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Powder Mountain Ticket Office

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Portrait of a young bowhunter

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Empty train car on I-80 W en route to Reno

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Bonneville Salt Flat self portrait.

Outdoor Retailer Highlights Winter 2010

My favorite picks:

Ahoy Hoodie in Butter Yellow

The nautically inspired clothing line by Andy Davis–

I’ve seen his stuff at my favorite surf shops in Southern California including Mollusk in Venice and Thalia Street in Laguna but it was great to meet him in person and see, firsthand, his amazing new clothing collection. Whimsical illustrations, organic cotton—it was refreshing to see such hot new items amidst the general technical dorkiness of outdoor clothing.

Check out his website at http://www.andoandfriends.com .

Shred Alert launched a new line of hats called Rollic which was another favorite of mine for the show.

This hat is based on my design (the Caroline hat) and has been part of the line up for a few years. We have some great new designs in the line up this year that I will be featuring on the blog shortly so stay tuned for more outdoor fashion.

Check out Shred Alert’s site at http://www.shredalert.com .