Your favorite inbounds / resort photographers

patagonialuke

Active member
I primarily shoot in the resort, mostly non-park stuff, and I'm trying to find new inspiration because shooting the same runs over and over again has led to me resorting to a lot of the same shots / styles / angles. But most of the photographers I look to for inspiration are almost always shooting in the backcountry, off a heli, etc., where perfect snow and scenic landscapes make for images that I can't really relate to.

So, I'm curious if anyone out there either shoots a lot in the resort or knows of any photographers they like who tend to be shooting mostly inbounds. Just wanna find some people to follow that I can get some insight / inspiration from when it comes to angles, layout, etc., particularly for shots outside of the park.
 
14065864:P3t3r said:
Alric.ljunghager

Man's got an eye.

This^

I've yet to see any photography come close to his work. He's incredibly special. Martin Axéll is another favorite of mine.

My advice to your situation is to look at the composition of light and shadow over whatever the action is, and breaking the "rules" of what conventional ski photography looks like. Shoot what feels good, and challenge yourself by doing so. That's what I began leaning toward earlier this year, and I feel like I've really started to progress my work.

Also come hang in Aspen this season and let's go click cameras.
 
14066554:lauraobermeyer said:
This^

I've yet to see any photography come close to his work. He's incredibly special. Martin Axéll is another favorite of mine.

My advice to your situation is to look at the composition of light and shadow over whatever the action is, and breaking the "rules" of what conventional ski photography looks like. Shoot what feels good, and challenge yourself by doing so. That's what I began leaning toward earlier this year, and I feel like I've really started to progress my work.

Also come hang in Aspen this season and let's go click cameras.

muchas gracias. And I may have to hop over the elks and ski Aspen this year. Been too long...
 
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