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Monday
Feb032014

[R]EVOLUTION

The very first DH movie about the sport in Greece is finally out and FREE TO WATCH (English CC subs option). Featuring the main athletes & tracks of the first DH OPEN CUP in Greece capturing the highlights of 2013.

“Emmanouel Armoutakis ”

The whole year I had the opportunity to be in all of the 7 races of the first DH open cup shooting and making clips with the main highlights. When the racing season was completed I decided to do some trips all over Greece to shoot extra riding scenes and gather some interviews from many athletes and from the race directors. With 2 trips on the mainland and days of editing I managed to make this Documentary/Film. We all gathered watch the film at the closing ceremony of the open cup where all the main athletes were rewarded for their performance.

Now I Finally can put it out for all the people to see what downhill is for us here in Greece

Enjoy….

Tuesday
Jan282014

Tim Kemple's first IQ250 Encounter Phase One

Follow action and sports photographer, Tim Kemple, on his very first day shooting with the new Phase One IQ250 digital back and witness one of the craziest days Tim has had as a photographer.

Try the IQ250: http://www.phaseone.com/demo
Download Capture One: http://www.phaseone.com/download

"My first day shooting with the IQ250 was one of the craziest days I've ever had as a photographer.

On paper the idea was pretty simple: Mount the camera to a helicopter and capture pictures of mountain biking like people had never seen it before. But even though we planned for days and days, things didn't work out as we expected. I knew from the beginning that it wouldn't be easy but I'm always pushing myself to capture images that are truly unique.

We planned everything great. We had two of the world's best mountain bikers, Kyle Strait and Tyler "T-Mac" McCaul. They showed up early and they were stoked to ride. There is just something about shooting with professional athletes that is hard to describe but it really pushes me as a photographer.

We got off to a fast start and things were looking amazing. I was just getting in the groove but then the worst happened. Tyler went down hard. Everyone was really worried. Do we need to go to the hospital? Should we call an ambulance? You just don't know. Really what T-Mac needed was just a few moments to get his wits about him and he was good to keep on riding.

At that point it was about midday. We had gotten the camera all balanced and ready to fly but that is when the next challenge hit us. On the very first pass the behind the scenes team clipped a branch and crashed the helicopter right into a tree. I'm an optimist but things were not looking good. And to make matters worse, it started to rain hard.

At that point I thought we were done for the day but I looked over and Kyle and T-Mac were psyched. We have come all this way, let's figure out a way to get this done.

So we're in a full on rainstorm right now. The helicopter did not like the wind, it did not like the rain and we have moved on to plan B which is a ladder.

The sun is setting, the rain is pouring down and we are throwing mud all over the place trying to get this ladder dug into the hillside. And then Kyle and T-Mac start throwing
massive tail whips off this jump and they are coming within inches of me.

It's getting dark so I'm having to turn up the ISO on my camera. I'm looking down and I just can't believe how incredible these images are looking. These weren't the images I had pictured in my head at the start of the day but because of the rain and the
weather, they are better.

And that was my crazy wet and wild first day with the IQ250."

Watch action and sports photographer, Tim Kemple, tell about his route to becoming a professional photographer, and how his work has allowed him to travel to the farthest corners of the world:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlOpsq...

Thursday
Jan232014

2014 Nevada State Champs At Bootleg Canyon

Mikey Sylvestri and I headed down to Bootleg Canyon in Nevada to escape the winter snow and get back on the bike for some off season training. The course here is undeniably tough, it really can't be understood until its ridden but hopefully we captured some of the chaos. Huge thanks to Five Ten and DVO for coming out and supporting us at the event and to all the sponsors that help keep us riding. Dont forget to like the facebook page at facebook.com/norcalproductions and stay tuned for the new stuff coming out! Cheers!

Thursday
Jan232014

Swinley Forest Is the MTB Capital of Southern England | United Kingdom of Dirt, Ep. 1

Great Britain is famous for its gardens and its greenery but you won’t see much of that in this series. Instead Olly Wilkins, Brendan Fairclough, and some of the UK’s best MTB riders are taking you on a dirt-based tour around the Kingdom. Along the way they will be stopping off to ride the choicest trails and dirt jumps that their filthy little island has to offer while showcasing the personalities and performances that make the scene unique. Put on an old pair of jeans and some work boots, you’re about to enter the United Kingdom of Dirt.

Thursday
Jan232014

Matt Hunter Needed a Serious Bike to Ride Afghanistan, Here's What He Chose | Gear Geek

Matt Hunter just finished a grueling, 12-day expedition mountain biking over some of the roughest roads in Afghanistan. Every day he spent 10 to 12 hours taking his ride over any and all types of terrain, from mountains and deserts to high-altitude snow fields. Naturally, he needed a bike that was as strong and reliable as it was high-performance. What he assembled was a very tricked out piece of machinery. If you've got a big expedition coming up you might want to take notes. You've got 12 Days to Ride the Length of Afghanistan, Pick Your Bike | Gear Geek.....