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I was 15, and the snowparks era had already began.

Good old days

Changes have always happened and they are the ones that made the evolution possible. However, sampling a fairly short period of time you realize that they happen so fast. It’s not about good or bad, but about how attached we are to our behaviors. Being already in the post-Facebook era, we all could agree in […]

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Keep it (un)real

Everyday I’m more convinced that we all live in Disneyland. And for “we all” I mean all the people that somehow get to do what the most of the people would never even think it’s possible. Let me explain this better: for instance now, at this precise moment I’m sitting in a plane after a […]

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Rewind back to California

Looking back to the early Spring while working through my pictures, I can still feel the Lake Tahoe’s breeze on my face, smell the Mammoth’s hot springs water, hear my friends from Breckenridge laughing out loud and taste the white cheddar popcorn that became so necessary in our road trip to the west. And what […]

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On the road with Snowboard Mag [part 2]

My adventure with Seth across the USA seeking for snow didn’t finish in the last post… here some more snap shots from the road. You can read the full story in the following links: Squaw-ters: http://snowboardmag.com/stories/road-squaw-ters A Sunset Safari in Mammoth: http://snowboardmag.com/stories/road-sunset-safari-mammoth Can’t finish without thank Seth Hill for the amazing times we’ve shared and […]

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On the Road with Snowboard Magazine

For a week now, I’ve been on the road with Seth Hill seeking for the best places to ride and so far we’ve been at Snowbird in Utah, Squaw and Alpine Medaows in California prior a pit stop in Reno for some gambling. But I don’t want to write the story again, so get to […]

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Denver, the Mile High City form even higher in the sky. David's creativity took us up there!

The rules kill the creativity

All it takes is balls, and if you think about it makes total sense: Anything you want to achieve or do requires the courage to be imaginative, as the rules restrict the creativity to the most brave. We are being raised by all kinds of regulations that make us think jumping out of the box […]

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Magnificent Utah

I needed some time to think, rest and set my  mind for the next step. And when I feel this way I know exactly what I need: a car, a map and beautiful landscapes that I can take pictures of. The roads in Utah are mainly straight, and when there is a turn or a […]

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Shoot the opportunity

I’ve been able to be in some places at the right moment, and with the right people. And this is the only reason I feel it has made my first photography show happen. I put up a total of 19 pictures, all of them but one landscape photo of Cardrona Valley in New Zealand are […]

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Young Queralt Castellet ready to drop in.

I’m not just a pretty face

Last week I met this big guy at the BEO media dinner. He is a well-known photographer, winner of many photography prizes, director of big and interesting commercial and artistic projects, etcetera, etcetera. Just the type of guy you don’t expect to meet in a snowboard contest. But then again, BEO is not A contest, […]

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Bernat Ripoll at the Nike Chosen Series in Vallnord

Core or not core?

Nowadays there are core brands and general brands. All right, but what is what? Are core brands only those that don’t do anything else but, in this case, snowboard products? I could take this, but what about those brands that might do tons of other things but spend lots of money supporting a “core” sport […]

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