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Ed Blomfield

Former editor-in-chief Ed Blomfield caught the snowboard bug at a young age – brought up in Yorkshire, he witnessed the Pennine dryslope scene in its 90's heyday and once earned detention at school for dying his hair blonde in an ill-advised tribute to Jamie Lynn. In 2005, after three seasons in Tignes and four years studying English/chasing the snow in Scotland, Ed took the reins at the UK's finest snowboard mag. 13 years later, Ed left his full time role at Whitelines to spend more time behind the lens, shooting in the mountains over the winter and spending the sunnier months working as a wedding photographer in Cornwall.

Recent Articles By Ed

News

Snowboard Graphic Contest Winner

Winning design shows up some of the big guns...

Snowboard Graphic Contest Winner
News

Cairngorm Funicular in Trouble?

Frightening economic figures from north of the border

Cairngorm Funicular in Trouble?
Interviews

Roots – Shawn Farmer

We catch up with a snowboarding legend.

Roots – Shawn Farmer
Latest Issue

Issue 87 - December 2009

Get a sneak peek inside the Christmas issue

Issue 87 - December 2009
News

Freeze Day 2 - Gimpl Claims Victory

All the action from the second day at Battersea

Freeze Day 2 - Gimpl Claims Victory
News

FSO4 Freeze Festival Kicks Off

The UK's best riders battle it out in the Battle of Britain event.

FSO4 Freeze Festival Kicks Off
Snowboard History

Ingemar Backman Classic Clips

Read the Roots interview in issue 86 and check out these memorable moments from the career of Ingemar Backman - including his legendary backside air...

Ingemar Backman Classic Clips
Galleries

3-D Snowboard Photo

Tristan Lebeschu's stunning 360 degree panorama.

3-D Snowboard Photo
Gear Feature

Get Your FREE Stencils Here!

Fancy making your board stand out from the crowd? Download our folder-full of brand logos and get creative.

Get Your FREE Stencils Here!
Snowboard History

Roots: Todd Richards

Snowboarding’s Mr. Evergreen

Roots: Todd Richards
Snowboard History

Defining Moments: Nagano 1998: Snowboarding becomes an Olympic sport

The story of how snowboarding controversially entered the Olympic Games at Nagano in 1998, and Gian Simmen became the first halfpipe gold medallist.

Defining Moments: Nagano 1998: Snowboarding becomes an Olympic sport
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