2011
06.10

PEP FUJAS  

 

One of the most versatile skiers on the mountain, Pep Fujas combines creativity with technical ability and is considered one of the most innovative skiers in the industry. The owner of a silver medal in slopestyle at the 2003 Winter X Games, Fujas currently spends his time filming with Poor Boyz Productions, Nimbus Independent (which he started with Eric Pollard, Andy Mahre and Chris Benchetler in 1997) and other production companies. Fujas counts K2, Technica and Joystick as sponsors.

 

ANDY MAHRE

 

 

The latest generation of the famous Mahre clan (his father, Steve, and uncle, Phil, both won Olympic medals while racing for the US Ski team), Andy Mahre has been featured in numerous films and photo shoots, including segments in Warren Miller. A founding member of Nimbus Independent, Mahre rides for K2, Sessions, Electric, marker, Dakine, Evogear.com, Skullcandy. He is based out of White Pass, Washington.

 

SEAN PETTIT

 

 

Canadian phemon Sean Pettit first exploded on the scene as a 13 year old, when he was signed as an athlete by Red Bull. Today the 19 year-old athlete is known for combining big-mountain savvy with new school moves. His ability to do it all has landed him on the podium of some of the most innovative competitions on snow, including 2nd at the Redbull Coldrush in 2008, 1st at the same competition in 2010 and second at the 2nd Rebull Linecatcher in 2010. He also won both the Red Bull Coldrush and Linecatcher events in 2011. Pettit is sponsored by K2, Redbull, Oakley, Dakine, Giro and Fresh Sports

 

ALEX O’BRIEN

 
 
 

Salt Lake City, Utah based Alex O’Brien is one of the leading action sports photographers of his generation. With images published in every major North American and European skiing magazine, O’Brien is known for nailing the shot. With an eye for lighting, his photos can be hauntingly beautiful. It’s this talent and knack for “getting the shot” that keeps a client list that includes Mountain Dew, Dakine and Snowbird Mountain Resort coming back for more.

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