3.07.2009

Working For Free

Working for free is one of the worst things for the photography/cinematography industry. Couple really good articles to check out:

http://www.wheelsandwax.com/v4/2009/02/a-company-approaches-you-for-free-photos/

http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2008/12/05/work-for-free/

004 Peregrination

The Wasatch Crew hits the road for some non-stop hilarity, sessioning at Sierra At Tahoe, Mt. Bachelor, and Grand Targhee Resort. Filmed entirely with the new Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and spanning 9 days. Thanks to our sponsors:
Revolution Mfg
Exempt Sox
A79 Clothing
Board of Provo

And special thanks to Shannon of Grand Targhee, Frankie and J.D. from Mt. Bachelor, and JP and Kirsten from Sierra. Cheers for all the hookups and the good times.

004 Peregrination - Wasatch Official Production Podcast from Parker Cross on Vimeo.

The Wasatch Crew hits the road for some non-stop hilarity, sessioning at Sierra At Tahoe, Mt. Bachelor, and Grand Targhee Resort. Filmed entirely with the new Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and spanning 9 days. Thanks to our sponsors:
Revolution Mfg
Exempt Sox
A79 Clothing
Board of Provo

And special thanks to Shannon of Grand Targhee, Frankie and J.D. from Mt. Bachelor, and JP and Kirsten from Sierra At Tahoe. Cheers for all the hookups and the good times.

Road Trip Part Three

Here's a bunch of photos from day 2 at Sierra, and also the rest of the road trip following Bachelor. Not that many because we were shooting video most of the time.






























3.01.2009

Road Trip Part Two

The hilarity continues at Mt. Bachelor, Oregon, just outside the small golfing/skiing community of Bend, OR, where JD Platt, ex-pro and local legend showed us around the mountain. Bachy is a really interesting place because, unlike Utah, the terrain is subject to change. It's basically an exposed volcano chilling out in the middle of the Pacific north-westerlies and it's west-facing slopes get absolutely hammered with relentless wind 24/7. Lots of wind deposits, cornices, lips, kickers, waves, and frozen trees make for a pretty awesome playground. We didn't take very many photos because we were spending so much time filming, but here are a few for your viewing pleasure. Special thanks to Alex and Frankie for getting us on up on the hill, and to JD and fam for putting us up in the guest house. Nothing but love for you guys.