COLE BARASH_PHOTO: The Journey to the unknown..

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Travis Rice shot in Revelstoke, B.C. during Art Of Flight
NEW WORK: SNOWBOARDER MAG 2012 PHOTO ANNUAL COVER 

Pretty hyped to have the cover of this one with oneofdayboyz* .  This day was with Art Of Flight crew in Revelstoke, BC_Scotty Lago_FS5
NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.


Travis Rice_Exits for another day of work.
NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.
Nicolas Muller_Personal favorite photo of my year.  When we got to this zone after an insane sled mission, Nico just strapped on his snowshoes and proceeded to hike for over an hr by the top.  ”It gives me time to personally engage and think about how I want to ride the different features.”
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I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.
Nicolas Muller_Down Day
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NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.
 (Extra Image_Not Included in mag)_Nicolas Muller_Underflip5_This image reminds me of where I started shredding, Stowe-VT_ 


NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.


(Bonus Image_Not included in issue) When you take a knee to your face from nearly 3 stories high…. Scotty Lago broke his jaw


NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.


Nicolas Muller


NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.


Nicolas Muller. is. snowboarding.
NEW WORK: TRANSWORLD PHOTO ANNUAL: 
I have an analog photo essay in this issue from a trip to British Columbia I took with the Brain Farm crew for Art of Flight last March.  It was a long, cold, hard month but amazing to be part of such a state of progression.  I knew this trip would be a special one so I treated it as a personal project, having absolute freedom to document and provide a feeling of the story by certain moments I wanted to capture.