Urban Skiing – Published in Germany

Some fun ski images I shot last winter in Norway were just published in Fit for Fun, Germany’s biggest sports and fitness magazine. Estimates put it at 2.09 million readers. These images came from two separate shoots, one in a snowstorm at a school in downtown Molde, and another under a bridge on the outskirts of town. Here’s the cover, for reference. I didn’t shoot it but it might help people track down the issue. Be sure you can read German — and if you can, let me know what the article says!

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8 comments

Barney@Barney Delaney Landscape Photography - Great use of lighting in these shots Nathan, gives a totally different feel, love it.

@Posterjack, All.I.Can is the movie showing JP Auclair doing that sick street segment.

Фотограф - The first photo is sooo great! It seems he can stand there 10 minutes more :)

Michael Anderson - Great, live action shots and perspective! I always enjoy viewing your photos, Nathan.

Marc@Crooze Photography Aruba - Great work Nathan. I’ve never heard about Urban Skying but I get the point! The shots are spectacular and really give a feeling of adventure.

Posterjack@Canvas prints - These look incredible. I recently watched a video on Youtube of a guy skiing downhill through a small ski town in Canada – he went down rails and streets through the slush. It inspired me to take ski lessons that weekend. I’ll never be able to ski like these guys but it was really fun :)

Ralph - Really liked this post! I’ll definitely be pinning this on pinterest!

Jacky@Appareil photo - I like urban ski, what a piti that it is in german, i can undersand it.

Any way, very good the snow in the first pictures.

Jack from paris

steve@bristol wedding photographer - These are some really strong images. Love that you chose to shoot them at night as well, I think it really adds to it!

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