Monday, October 26, 2009

Kevin Sansalone Photo- TWS December Issue

Kevin Sansalone was one of the first guys I ever took photos of. We worked together for years during his long pro snowboarding career with Santa Cruz and Option snowboards, mostly in the Mt. Seymour backcountry. Kevin faded from professional snowboarding a few years ago to take a bigger role in his production company Sandbox.
This past winter, Vancouver received abnormal amounts of snow, which created new oportunities for snowboarding in downtown Vancouver. Kevin called me up and told me he wanted to shoot a photo. The idea was to build a tiny transition at the bottom an art sculpture in a park downtown. He showed up with a twenty foot ladder, to get on top and video camera for his buddy to use. From the top of this feature, Kevin told me it looked like he would miss the transition all together and crumble in the flats. Even still, he stepped up at knocked it out.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Outside Magazine BG Winter 2010


Outside Magazine just dropped their Buyer's Guide issue on the newstands this month. Inside you will find a photo I took of Mads Jonsson from a Standard Films shoot as well a photo of Kale Stephens playing in his backyard, Whistler BC.

Because it's socked in so often, British Columbia can be difficult to shoot. So when the sun came out for Serfas in the remote backcountry of Terrace, BC, the 36-year-old Vancouver native took full advantage, stretching the four-day shoot as long as the weather held. It paid off. On the tenth and final day of the trip, Serfas caught this image of pro rider Mads Jonsson, 26, pulling a frontside 360 as he raced down pillows of powder-covered, corniced rocks. The best part? Serfas got to go first. "There was a point riding down when I was just laughing at my good luck," he says. -Lisa Lombardi
Kale Stephens, Avoiding the crowds at Whistler-Blackcomb

Monday, October 19, 2009

Westbeach Heritage Book Release Party

2009 marks the 30th year for Westbeach, the Canadian snowboard original, and with that comes the heritage book. Out West, written by Dano Pendygrasse is a look back into the origins of the Canadian snowboard scene. Check out http://30.westbeach.com for some great photos and the heritage video.

Westbeach held a release party and a lot of the old dogs came down to throw a few shakas and talk....um, poker?
Alex Warburton, his wife Shan and Dano Pendygrasse.
"nobody knows the things we've seen." -dano
the entrance lined with pages from the book.
a page from the book on the wall.
the old dogs still get the love they deserve. Sean Johnson and Marc Castonguay.
Alex Warburton and Murray Siple get an earful.
Marc Morriset and Sean Johnson.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Photography for Sale

A lot of people always ask me if my photos are available to purchase for personal use. The answer is always yes. Every photo of mine is available in almost any size and in any format. Send me an email at info@scottserfas.com with your requests. Here are some photos from people you have purchased prints in the past.
Surfer Peter Devries makes 9 foot appearance on a garage door.
Mads Jonsson on a wall in Toronto. 16"x24" Giclee.
A 20"x30" Canvas Giclee of a Whistler Peak hangs in Australia.
Hung in Vancouver, A local hand lines off the coast of Lombok. 20"x30"
Vancouver city scape printed on fine art giclee. 20"x30"