No but seriously. everyone always talks about "getting into the ski industry" ... But i want to know straight from the man who has seen it all. "Matt Harvey what will it take to make a name, or perhaps a career, for yourself in the ski industry?"
Mike Douglas talked about some interesting stuff with aging and skiing and staying in the industry.
How about youth? What kind of effect does being a representative of an international company to the freeskiing world have on a 16 year old? Is this too much responsibility? Pressure? Is there such thing as 'too young to be a pro skier'?
A long time ago you took a picture of a pigeon and posted it on NS. I've seen alot of pictures you've shot of skiing, but do you still do just regular photography? and if so, will you post more?
lolol jk man, I been here for awhile, but I just am low key on the site for the most part.
Thanks for asking my question, was interesting to hear what he had to say, sounds like it was like a week to early to know if hes going overseas and stuff, sounds sick as fuck though. RUSSiA??!! damn thats tight.
Now that you have becoem a big gunner in a very recognized corporation, and you left behind what seems to have grown so large, do you have any regrets based on the growth of NS and how it can affect the freeskiing community?
alright, how do you handle playing online poker, watching the sens game, and giving this interview. Do you find you can multitask easily, and is this an advantage or disadvantage in your work life? can you get things done fast, or do you have alot of projects going on at once?
Lastly, how goes things at Ski Time magazine, should we expect to see that back this season?