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Elizabeth Kreutz is an independent photojournalist specializing in documentary sports photography. Born and raised in Austin, Texas she attended the University of Texas and studied photojournalism under department head JB Colsen. She has traveled around the world and been granted exclusive access to photograph Lance Armstrong and the Discovery and Astana cycling teams. She has also photographed the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Elizabeth was one of the few photographers asked to Road Test new Canon digital equipment and participate in a round table discussion at the prestigious Visa pour l'Image photojournalism festival in Perpignan France. Her work has been featured in world leading publications including Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, The Guardian, Lequipe, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Stern, Outside, Runners World, Velonews and Triathlete. Elizabeth is the co-author with Lance Armstrong of the book Comeback 2.0 Up Close and Personal. Elizabeth lives in Austin, Texas with her husband James Bonney and their two sons Charlie and Ben.She combines her outgoing personality, 

passion for photojournalism and love of sports to uniquely capture personality in her photographs. She is available for assignments worldwide. 

Dom's home town is Marseilles, which is where he grew up. Dom now works and lives in Switzerland.

Alongside Jeremy Bernard, he launched neufdixieme.com platform, which all about outdoor story telling.

Dom is a Red Bull photographer, and he's served in that role for more than 10 years (red level). He is a member of the Sandisk extreme team since 2009, and Dom is a senior photographer in charge of the whole photo production on the Freeride World Tour since 2008.

In his role, he covers multiple sports including skiing, surfing, running, and cycling, so the community is quite diverse.

Dany Eid is a photographer based in Dubai, UAE. He was born and raised in Lebanon, studied interior design and painting. Years ago he left his home country and became an expat, moving to different countries in the Middle East. Moving from one city to the other and the big diversity that the Middle East offers along with his passion for travel exploring the world as well as the homesickness to the place where he grew up had a big influence on his photography. He left his executive career and followed his passion to become a photographer.

Dany believes that nothing is better than doing a job that you love & pursuing your dream. He specializes in landscape, cityscape, architectural, corporate & travel photography. He also conducts his own workshops around the world. A full time professional photographer since 2014, Dany has also been working closely with major brands in the industry. He is a Carl Zeiss Ambassador, a FujiFilm X Photographer & f-stop Ambassador.

A sucker for punishment - that's how some would describe me, considering the locations some of my assignments have taken me - from camping on the polar bear inhabited Arctic Svalbard, to photographing a pioneering bike trip in Afghanistan. But the itch to experience far flung places is one that I began scratching a quarter of a century ago during a seven month solo trip around Latin America. Then I learned a lot about a continent at struggle and about respecting local cultures. And I learned a lot about myself and about photography. Between war-torn Peru, a US-insurgent undermined Nicaragua and a Chile about to emerge from dictatorship, I recorded my experiences with a simple Olympus OM-1 film camera, and the itch to take interesting photos began too.

Two decades (and some) later I am still shooting pictures and I'd like to think they are still thought provoking, aesthetically pleasing, motivating or at least just simply interesting. Or perhaps a combination of all. I've had the pleasure of shooting with some of the snow and bike world's most legendary names —from Jeremy Jones, Travis Rice and Terje Haakonsen, to Matt Hunter and Hans Rey, and having carved out a niche in mountain and adventure photography, my images have appeared in some of the world's most respected mainstream press from Mens Healthand The Financial Times to Bicycling and dozens of specialist sport titles in between.

My time is split between the UK, the Alps, and wherever my latest assignment demands me to be, where I look to capture the story or shoot product in a genuine and aspirational way. While I have built a reputation for accepting more remote, uncompromising assignments, I see these as a way to photograph original content, not as part of a self-demented, sado-masochist urge to endure hardship. The hardship —from camping in sub 25C temperatures to shouldering bikes over 5000m passes— just seems to come with the job.

Wherever and whatever I am photographing, I like to think that some of that '89 Latin America trip's inertia is still with me. It manifests as both a desire to look beyond the safe, predictable and mundane, and to include a little thought provocation in my images and films.

I am proud to be on f-stop Photo Packs' Global Icon team, an ambassador for Yeti Cycles and to be supported by Mavic, LibTech Snowboards, Mountain Equipment and Shimano components from Madison UK.

Craig, who has been shooting pro since 2001, has not only developed a unique style, but has perfected a super fast workflow in keeping with the high pressure rigours of shooting events and activations for clients such as Red Bull and Oakley. His work however is not only commercial and brand based and he has a long string of editorial clients, the likes of Bicycling, Runner’s World, the Red Bulletin and Private Edition, all of which for which he regularly shoots covers.

Craig’s go-to setup for a shoot would be a Nikon D5 with 70-200mm and 16mm fish eye for wide work. Then he also carries a 50mm for lifestyle and incidental documentary images. Among many special shoots, he lists Mad Mike Whiddett drifting Franschhoek Pass; Project Sandstorm and a trip to Peru for Kia as highlights of the past five years.

When not shooting, you can find Craig spending time with four-year-old son Koby, or out on his mountain bike training for his fifth Absa Cape Epic.

In the most basic terms, I click a button to capture a split second in time. In a more complex way, I am a highly detail oriented and technical photographer with a fanatical approach to composition, color, execution and technique. Be it capturing the jumpers of Vanuatu Islands, a car shoot for Aston Martin Logonda or the latest Nike Kobe shoes, I am relying on over 18 years of photography experience to meticulously execute the vision of the client in the highest resolution possible, on time and on budget. As an ambassador to Phase One cameras, I am creating my work on the world’s most advanced camera system, with 151 mega pixels at my disposal to tell a story with each image produced.


When not on a client shoot, I can be found in my custom built studio working on multiple projects in different stages of production and experimentation. Creatively envisioning concepts for a shoot and problem solving real time issues to successfully achieve that shoot are one of my favorite and most rewarding things to do. Trying to create something different, repeatedly testing it and finding solutions to complicated technical challenges allows me to stay creatively sharp and continue to produce exclusively unique campaigns for my clients.


I live in Los Angeles with my wife Susan and our 2 cats - Foo and Smash. I am a proud Field Instructor and Ambassador for Phase One Cameras, SanDisk Professional, Broncolor US, Eizo Monitors and f-stop.

Christoffer Sjostrom, based in Annecy, France, is a Swedish-born commercial photographer known for his adventure and lifestyle shots in the outdoor sports world. Shooting campaigns and advertisements for brands including Salomon, The North Face, Quiksilver and Peak Performance, his work has also made it to into the pages of global media titles, including The New York Times, Paris Match, Sportsweek, ELLE and Bon Magazine.

Christoffer has been one of the top free ski photographers since the sport’s inception and has featured in all major ski and snowboard magazines across the world.

After a decade in the mountains with French free skiing pioneer Candide Thovex, Christoffer published "The book of Candide”, a documentary depiction of the world champion and his cutting edge sport. Christoffer’s assignments with top athletes and models take him to spectacular locations all over the globe and have established another facet to his portrait work.

Athena Carey is a multi award winning fine art travel photographer specializing in long exposure and black and white photography. She is widely recognized for her ability to capture the emotional essence of place and time within her images.

Her career in photography began as a portrait photographer, where her greatest goal was always to create images that express a sense of each client’s personality - a sparkle of their inner self, seen through the window of a two dimensional image. But her love of the world and of nature lured her outside into the exciting and rewarding world of travel photography, where her goal remains virtually the same, to capture the essence and emotion of each place in the precious moments she has in each one.

Aside from travel, another of Athena’s great joys is teaching others the technical aspects of photography, how to find their own artistic vision; and then to harness the two together to express themselves through their photography. To this end, she teaches photo courses online and locally, and offers workshops globally.

Athena’s work is published in various books, magazines and websites and has been printed and hung around the world in private homes and businesses. Traveling extensively in search of new experiences, she has lived on four continents, and currently resides in Switzerland. Her keen appreciation for the natural beauty of our planet drives her excitement about each next and new destination.

Chris Garrison is a photographer you can find somewhere between Gate C35 and the rental car line. Spending most of his year traveling with more checked baggage than an average family of 12; he loves coming back to home (Orlando, FL) to his wife Jane and golden retriever Henry James. Chris grew an addiction to white sand and blue water from growing up in Naples, FL, where he actually met his then future wife. So when Jane and Chris are not spending time on their lake with Henry James, you can find them hidden away between the Caribbean and Mediterranean.

Originally specializing in shooting extreme action sports and athletes, Chris has created a unique style over the past decade. The look Chris is known for has now become his brand and nick name, FlashGarrison. Taking everything he learned from the high-speed world of action sports, Chris is now immersed in the highly competitive world of commercial advertising. Some of the first agencies and brands Chris initially worked with were dream clients of his. The knowledge from working with these large brands gives him the confidence and endurance he needs to push further on every shoot.

With a history of being a post college multi-sport athlete himself, Chris has passion, drive, determination, and need to push boundaries like no one else. Chris is humbled to have received many awards for his editorial and commercial work. He has grown a strong, confidant, and magnetic personality, with camp side fire stories that will blow the most seasoned veteran’s mind. However those stories never last long enough because Gate C35 will be calling him back … in a flash.

Chas is a Canon “Explorer of Light”, a small prestigious group of the world's leading professional photographers, providing insight, inspiration, and education to future generations of creative photographers.

Since founding “Shoot The Light,” an instructional photographic workshop and series, in the mid-nineties, Chas has cemented his place in the world as one of the top wildlife photographers working today. His dynamic and inspirational teaching has also made him one of the most sought-after educators and keynote speakers in his field.

The depth and diversity of his background make him truly exceptional in the world of wildlife photography.

Chas diverse work experience over his 35 years as a professional photographer provides workshop participants and seminar attendees with an unparalleled resource.

Chas' work has been celebrated internationally with over 40 prestigious awards for superior photographic competence demonstrated through photographic competition, advanced education, and service to the profession. His images are recognized internationally for their lighting, composition, and attention to detail and have appeared in many publications worldwide including National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, Popular Photography, National Parks, Discover Diving, Smithsonian, Professional Photographer, Birder's World, Birding, Nature Photographer, EOS, Digital PhotoPro, and more.

When not behind the camera or computer, Chas can be found on the river fly fishing near his home in the beautiful mountains of western North Carolina.

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