Category: “Wings”
Photographer: Mike Yoshida
Athlete: Forest Bailey
Location: Nagano, Japan
Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Lens: EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
ISO: 1000
F-Stop: 3.5
Shutter Speed: 1/1000
This spot in particular was something we saw on the way to shoot another feature. We drove by the parking lot several times, and each day the parking lot was packed full of people. Not ideal for what we wanted to do, so we really had to plan to shoot it at the end of the day, so less people were around.
Our guide was not optimistic about shooting this location, as we were sure to get kicked out. After sessioning a spot just around the corner, we decided to give the feature a quick look to see if anyone was there. It was towards the end of the day, and luckily the parking lot was completely clear!
The crew made quick work of placing snow in the landing and prepping the in run. Just as the sun was going down we nailed this shot, cleaned up the spot, and no one knew we had even been there. Quick hit and run street spots are sometimes like getting away with burglary. It’s so rewarding when you get the shot, and get out without any hassle, and without anyone knowing.
Category: “Wings”
Photographer: Patrick Steiner
Athlete: Thomas Feurstein
Location: East Tyrol, Austria
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Lens: EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
ISO: 100
F-Stop: 22.0
Shutter Speed: 1/1000
In 2014 some parts of Austria got tons of snow. For shooting snowboarding it was the best winter I’ve ever had. We used the snow to shoot all kinds of different spots. Streetrails, Wallrides, Powlines, jumps and more.
One day we decided to check out a small resort in East Tyrol. After a little scouting we found 2 nice spots to build a kicker. Especially the second spot worked out pretty well. There were many different options to shoot this jump. During the first tries the sun lit the riders from the side and it was a good light to start the session. But later this day the sun travelled behind the jump and I started shooting silhouettes. This was the time when I got the best photos of the session. To get that silhouette look I had to shoot with a shutter speed of 1/1000 and a F-stop of 22.