
A bit of a late update but here it goes…
I had the opportunity take part in the Deep Winter photo showdown with Andrew Strain’s team “Steam Train” at Whistler Blackcomb January 12-14.
The rules of Deep Winter were as follows:
- 6 photographers are invited to take part and must select there own athletes.
- All shooting must take place within the Whistler/Blackcomb boundaries
- All shooting must be completed over the 3 days given for the competition
-After 3 days of shooting the photographers are required to build a 3-5 minute slideshow showcasing their photos from the following 72 hours and display them at a showing the following evening.
Each group was made up of an amazingly diverse group of people, several of which had decades of experience riding Whistler/Blackcomb with a huge pocket full of secret spots to session for the photo bank. Several of the spots were dependant on a good snowfall and we were more than blessed by mother nature on all 3 days!

Our group consisted of 3 snowboarders and 3 skiers with a variety of riding styles. Each rider had a ‘hit list’ of features they were excited about and one of the hardest parts of the competition was trying to coordinate them. Andrew Strain did an amazing job running all over the mountain with a heavy camera bag to ensure everyone checked off their list!

Throughout the competition several crews were arriving at “Top Secret” locations to find out that someone had shown up earlier and was already shooting. It was became a race trying to move faster than the other competitors for the entire 3 days.
On Saturday, January 15th the six teams gathered at the Fairmont Chateau with 1200 eager viewers to watch the final presentation. Every slideshow was nothing short of epic and the cast of competitors were several of the current “who’s who” in the ski/snowboard photography world.
At the end of the day, Blake Jorgenson took home 1st prize, followed by Robyn O’Neill. We were excited to round off the podium with a 3rd!!!

Even after 3 long days of shooting, the Steam Train (Team Strain) was still excited to celebrate. For some reason the hotel wouldn’t accept our giant $1000 novelty cheque but we made due anyways, heading straight to our favourite Whistler watering hole (The Longhorn Saloon) for some celebratory Stokers!
Can’t wait until next year!
Thank you to Andrew Strain for supplying me with some photos for my blog!
BD