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The Escape - Teaser

Teaser for upcoming short film, "The Escape". 

Blueprint: Specialized Enduro 29er

Shot and edited, with motion graphics, for Bike Magazine.

Graham Clark: Wilderness Man

Directed by: Josh Loewen

Wardrobe: Carmen Majaeu 

An Ending

Shot in the space of just twenty four hours, "An Ending" tells the story of Dylan Sherrard's last few moments of Fall riding before Winter sets in to Kamloops, BC.

Thanks to Dylan Sherrard and Bicycle Cafe.

Why #2 - Ryan Leech

Ryan Leech has ridden mountain bikes professionally for over sixteen years now; over that time he has been responsible for creating a whole new style of trials mountain biking, performing live in front of tens of thousands of fans and pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible on a bike.

The second in the "Why?" series exploring questions within the bike industry, this short documentary was created as a companion piece to Ryan's article, "The Cons Of Being Pro", in which he discusses the pressures involved in performing at such a high level, how they can affect an athlete's perception of themselves and how they could change.

Boreale Mountain Biking - Promo

"Team Boréale consists of a great community of local riders who are as passionate about their Yukon lifestyles as they are about riding through their backyard singletrack. We all love living in the Yukon, and feel the best way to experience the place is on a bike, roaming through the singletrack that flows through our boreal forests, mountain tops and river valleys.

At Boréale, we strongly value great experiences, delicious food and sharing lots of laughs while out riding a bike."

Soundtrack: Zerbin - New Earth (Instrumental). Licensed by The Music Bed.

Client: Boréale Mountain Biking

Heckle Fest

The Canadian Open DH race in Whistler would be mostly unremarkable if it weren't for Heckle Fest, a tradition that sees all manner of spectators drawn together by three things - heckling, racing and a lack of shirts on the rock.

Here's three tips to avoid becoming a victim of the seemingly cruel yet good natured crowds.

Client: Bicycling / Mountainbike.com

Shooting Crankworx: Behind The Scenes

The role of official photographer for the whole of Crankworx is a mixed blessing - on the one hand you get premium access to the best Whistler has to offer for those nine days, but on the other it's a long, hard and stressful job that takes nerves of steel and stamina to match.

Thankfully Blake Jorgenson is up to the job. In his second year on the run, he's dialled in a system that works and produces great results. Having been in the same position myself a couple of years earlier, I was keen to shadow him for a day of shooting the festival's main event - the Joyride slopestyle contest - to portray behind the scenes of what it's like to have to shoot and submit images that become the official record of the day.

Client: Bicycling / MountainBike.com

Norco Range 650B: The Process

Norco Bicycles were redesigning their popular all-mountain "Range" model and wanted a way to explain the process, from the mouths of those most involved with its production - the engineers.

The resulting video blends interviews, behind the scenes at Norco HQ and riding action out on the trails.

Client: Norco Bicycles 

One Fine Morning

The first in a series of short web videos produced for Yukon-based tour company Boréale Mountain Biking.

Boréale were looking for a relaxed, easy-going vibe that would attract clients who might otherwise have thought their trips were too "extreme". 

Client: Boréale Mountain Biking

 

Drowning Prevention Sand Sculpture

To promote National Drowning Prevention Week and remind beach-goers of the inherent dangers of being around water, the Lifesaving Society of BC & Yukon created a sand sculpture depicting the aftermath of a drowning scene at Kitsilano Beach in Vancouver.

Agency: TAXI Vancouver
Additional Cinematography & Editing: Chad Jones
Sculptor: David Billings

Best Laid Plans: A Summer's Journey - Teaser

To be released in October 2012, the mini-film will follow several riders who had spent the winter training, planning, and preparing for summer, but as the summer just got into swing found themselves crippled and lame, throwing all that hard work away.

Not everything in the world of biking is sunshine and lollipops - what about the troubles, the failure, the seemingly unsurmountable challenges? Behind every rider there lies a world of anguish and pain, tests and strains, and summons to fail.

This project is not intended to celebrate the dark side of biking but rather pull into focus the motivation for doing it in the first place. We only know what light is by understanding the dark.

Why #1: Dan Gronross

The first of a series of short films exploring the one word that seems to be missing from much of the bike industry - "why?".

Dan Gronross has lived in British Columbia for eight years, and for the longest time rode mountain bikes exclusively, much of it in Whistler's Bike Park, until a bad accident changed his outlook on the sport. Here's WHY he rides road bikes now.

The Nomads

Arthur Gaillot, Chris Johnston and Dylan Wolsky recently joined together to create "The Nomads", a team looking to tackle a punishing schedule of enduro mountain bike races around the globe.

Additional camera work: Seb Kemp.

The Beginning

For me, this video represents the beginning of a couple of things: the start of Spring here on the North Shore, and also my first foray into the world of video. Shot over the course of about four hours one Sunday in March, on classic 'Shore trail, "Ladies Only"

Thanks to Darcy Turenne for riding sketchy, slippery trails and Laura Gill and Danielle Baker for helping out.

The Five Stages of Bummer Summer

The summer of 2011 in BC has been a bit of a, well, bummer. Here's the five stages of dealing with the loss of sunshine and dust.

Shot for the Kokanee Crankworx Deep Summer Photo Challenge, in which it placed third.

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