Sunday, February 8, 2015

PetaPixel: A Backcountry Skiing Photo Shoot with Photographer Christoph Oberschneider


Want to see what it’s like to photograph skiers in the backcountry? Sports photographer Christoph Oberschneider recently did a 3-day ski shoot with good friends in the mountains of Austria. He brought along a GoPro to capture what the adventure looked like from his point of view, creating the 2.5-minute video seen above.


Oberschneider, who’s sponsored by Tamron, carries a camera kit that comprises a Sony a99, Sony a77 II, Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8, and Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8.


His camera backpack is a bit unusual. Rather than a standard outdoorsy camera bag, Oberschneider’s backpack doubles as a emergency airbag system that activates to save his life in the event of an avalanche. He uses a $750 Mammut removable airbag backpack with a $80 Evoc insert for a custom bag that meets his needs.


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“It’s not that the avalanche airbag is part of my camera bag — it’s the other way round,” Oberschneider tells us. There have already been numerous deaths in Europe due to avalanches this year, so Oberschneider doesn’t ever take any risks. “My bag is a bit heavier, bulkier and there’s less space left for my camera equipment, but that’s a fair trade off for the increased safety,” he says.


Here are some of the photographs Oberschneider captured over the 3 days seen in the video above:


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Here are some other ski photographs found in Oberschneider’s portfolio:


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You can find more of Oberschneider’s work over on his website.


(via Gizmodo)




Image credits: Photographs by Christoph Oberschneider and used with permission







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