Disconnecting from the daily grind and negative energy we are exposed to, we set off on the horizon in search of
meaningful connections to the environment. Natural bonds that transcend boundaries.
The world i...
For athletes who have chosen to engage in capturing and representing their idea of what is possible through film, it is hard not to become quite attached to the footage they dedicate their lives to. For me it i...
As the old saying goes, go big or just...don't. Pro skier Sean Pettit is a dude who's very familiar with going big, and this backcountry edit from the 2016 season is proof in the pudding....
Photographer, filmaker and snowboarder Jerome Tanon created this movie about all the not so shiny and glossy aspects of pro snowboarding. From road trips and down days to epic good times with friends, The Etern...
Last winter we went to Canada - BC together with Whiteout Pictures and filmed with our friends Henrik Windstedt, Dave Treadway and Matilda Rapaport. This visually unique edit is the outcome of the trip. In the ...
Lifetime backcountry guides Evan Stevens (IFMGA) and Jasmin Caton (ACMG) have learned a lot about what makes or breaks a good backcountry ski experience at Valhalla Mountain Touring. They each enjoy the daily l...
Tsirku is a 3 part series produced by Sherpa Cinema for The North Face that follows Ralph Backstrom, Sam Anthamatten and Hadley Hammer deep in to the wilderness of Canada's Yukon Territory for an adventure to r...
Rossignol presents The Big Picture. The second of our two part mini movie series, Move. Move 2 follows the skiing of Chris Logan, Parker White and friends. Shot over the second half of our 2015/16 winter season...
What if kids stopped playing outside? Today’s youth are constantly engaged with electronic devices and technological wonders, some that improve their experience on the mountain and some that hinder it. As the l...
There was a time, back in the day, when the ski season had a beginning and an end. When we would pause after a long winter and look to other challenges to occupy our time. This was before the thought and possib...