Athletes from the Canadian Olympic Team, Western Canadian parks and mountains, all shot in original scenarios. Here's a look at how Chasing Winter Media helps creative productions like this come to life.
Moving people around in a wild mountain environment is a daunting task. Here's a look behind the scenes. Lights, Camera, OUTDOORS!
This is definitely the most Canadian production we’ve worked on. We got a call from Photographer Mark Zibert and SPORTSNET Magazine’s Myles McCutcheon to lead up Field Production/Locations on a special assignment for the sports mega brand.
Field Hockey Player, Kathleen Leahy
Working outside in the elements, Banff National Park. Athlete, Alexandra Ianculescu
The studio called the “Great Outdoors” Athlete, Kathleen Leahy.
Make-up by Teslin-Ward and lighting by SPORTSNET creative Myles McCutcheon. Athlete, Kathleen Leahy.
Bedrock in Alberta, Canada. Athlete, Kathleen Leahy.
Photographer Mark Zibert and assistant Marco Baldonado
The entire crew hiked up to this location which took a few hours and some really heavy packs. Athlete, Alexandra Ianculescu
Some medium format shots were also taken for the magazine layout.
A really hard push by models and crew to get to this location. Once there though spirits were high and the shoot went off without a hitch. Alberta, Canada. Athlete, Kathleen Leahy.
Kathy Leahy braving the cold spring waters of Moraine Lake, Alberta.
Not your usual track and field start. Bow Lake, Alberta, Canada
Thanks to Myle McCutcheon for having Chasing Winter Media along for the shoot. It was a blast. Athlete, Meghan Agosta
We had a REAL wolf there on set. British Columbia, Canada.
Long distance runner Natasha Wodak getting comfortable in the forest. Banff, Alberta, Canada