Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Denver Big Air

Told you the posts would be more frequent now that I can walk.
Last night in Civic Center Park in Downtown Denver was the Denver Big Air. This was an event put on my multiple sponsors and the City of Denver to showcase freestyle skiing to the city. The 106 ft tall drop in ramp at 44 degrees sent the riders over a scaffolding jump covered by snow. I was requested by Sickstickz Ski Poles and my buddy Lucas Evans to cover the event so they could use my photos for promotion. Although Sickstickz did not have a team, many of their riders were on other teams in the event. The competition was team style, so 15 different ski brands rider's battled it out for the top spot. A couple weeks before the event I requested a media pass, but the organization putting it on would not grant me one because I do not have a registered business, nor do I work for one. I then elected that I would get decent photographs from the freestanding section of the viewing area. Boy was I wrong. With multiple tall fences, large trees, and tents blocking the view, I almost wish I would have kjelled out $25 for a friends pass (haha kjelled out..get it..ok not funny). But anyways I got stuck in one little place where I could get decent shots of the skiers. I hope you enjoy the shots of some friends and fellow athletes. Next Wednesday I will be shooting photos at Breckenridge so a new blog post will be coming soon! Thanks
Kj

A computer rendered preview

4frnt's Will Berman mid double flip

13 yr old Mitch Gilman whipping a kangaroo flip

Colorado All Star's Kolby Ward mid switch double 1080

Nordica's John Spriggs double cork 1260

Rookie Rev Tour's Cody Cirillo

Head's Lucas Evans in the starting gate.

Head's Lucas Evans mid double frontflip
(the loudest cheers come from that trick)

Nordica's Evan Shwartz grabbing some tail

Rookie Rev Tour's Tanner Coulter crossing his nose grab

Friday, January 21, 2011

Down Day

Hey,
Long time no blog post. I have had a bit of a rough sequence with the camera. I had been taking a plethora of photos with my 35mm film camera for my Photo 1 class which I grew to have a strong disliking for...no...hate for. So to say the least I needed a break from photos for a couple weeks. Then on December 5th I had the privilege of breaking my tibial plateau in my knee spinning off a rail and landing wrong which needed surgery with 5 screws connected to a large plate, an knee scope, and a cadaver skin graft to cover the incision. Crutches are not the ideal way of taking photos, hence the hiatus of photo blogging.

Anyways today I finally got to get out with my new Tamron 10-24mm 3.5/4.5f wide angle lens I recently acquired. My buddy Alex Bayer, teen sensation and star of previous blog posts, has been receiving some gear from Gnu Snowboards and needed some shots of him hitting the halfpipe at Copper Mountain Resort. However, due to the recent snowfall and winds picking up a myriad of snow into the air, the day was cut short and I ended up with only a few lifestyle shots. I guess that is how it goes sometimes being a snow sports photographer. We will have to wait for another day. Below is a snap shot of the X-Rays from my leg and the shots from today. Enjoy and the blog posts should be a more frequent thing now that I am mobile. Thanks!
Kj

Front View on left and Side View on right


Quality Breakfast

Driving to the Mountain

Switching Bindings

Looking Good on the Bus