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Team TGR :: Galande Quaffing

February 28th, 2010 | Category: Jackson Hole



god damn are they a bunch of gangsters. galande quaffing involves sliding/catching beer and chugging it. pretty simple, but requires years of skill and wisdom. Unfortunately, the TGR team lost to a bunch of damn kiwis.

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BUNGEE.

February 23rd, 2010 | Category: Jackson Hole, action, photography, snowboarding


Pinedale, Faceshots, USA

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fighting. laughter. fire. jibbing.

February 20th, 2010 | Category: Jackson Hole, action, fire, flash, photography, skiing, trees


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So last night got a little crazy. A quiet session on a quarter pipe turned into an inferno of sorts. A sled materialized making run-ins easy, speedy, beautiful. Someone volunteered to climb the tree, dump gas on it, jump off, and light it. Danny Holland, creator of the below photo, showed up just in time for some behind the scenes long exposures. Dustin and Bungee got into a fight (I think Dustin might’ve vibed with a few other people as well). All in all, it was a wonderfully weird night with a couple fun photos to show for it. My favorite part of the night was when Josh, the skiier jibbing fire, explained through slurred words what coming around the bend at a million miles an hour and heading straight for a flaming tree was like. Awesome.
Photo by Danny Holland
[update] i just noticed from the above picture that my 2nd flash didnt fire. Anyone want to buy this guy some pocket wizards? please?

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Review :: Aperture 3

February 18th, 2010 | Category: Software Reviews

With Aperture 3, there are probably some really happy photogs out there. In hindsight, Aperture 2 was wonky, slow, and quite impractical whereas Aperture 3 puts new features and much-needed changes into a sleeker, better built package.
Aperture 3
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Sequences :: So like, 4 years ago?

February 15th, 2010 | Category: Black and White, action, photography, snowboarding

Found a few sequences I’ve done in the past. I like them. They’re fun. Should I do more? Are they still relevant and catchy? Or is it “oh-another-sequence-ho-hum”?
Zack Wheeler Lookout MontanaChris MurphyZack Wheeler Lolo Montana

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Introducing to you :: The Company Picnic People

February 05th, 2010 | Category: design, web, work


This is the second time we’ve worked with The Company Picnic People. Great friends, and a great client. EYEinI rebuilt a new static site with more information, user interactivity, and multimedia. There are even videos for all the menus. What we are really excited about is the Social Media campaign we will be running for CPP. All events will be blogged about and we will have a facebook and twitter presence that hasn’t been seen in the catering industry. yet…

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