Andrew Querner -Living in Canada, Querner has a passion for alpine climbing and captures some amazing shots from frozen places around the world. When he’s not shooting crazy climbers on icebergs off the coast of Labrador, he’s working on photo essays that document the relationship between residents and their communities in remote regions of Canada.
- Jimmy Chin – On a Yosemite climb, a camera practically fell into Chin’s hands and the rest is history. Because Chin is as good at climbing as he is at photography, he’s become the go-to photographer for high altitude expeditions. Oh, and ladies, he’s also been voted one of People’s most eligible bachelors. For more photos check out jimmychin.com
- Ben Moon – Oregon-based photographer Moon is best known for his climbing photography and has captured some of Smith Rock’s most historic ascents like Sonnie Trotter’s redpoint of the Monkey’s East Face (5.13d). Catch other Smith ascent documentation at benmoon.com
- Camille Seaman – With a life dedicated to photography, Seaman has traveled the world and captured extraordinary images of some of the planet’s obscure weather patterns. Focused on fragile polar environments, Seaman’s collection of iceberg photography is definitely worth checking out and can be seen at camilleseaman.com
- Andrew Burr – Living in the climbing mecca of Utah, Burr’s work has graced the pages of men’s climbing magazines. But let’s not forget the powder potential of his homeland. Aside from his work in the vertical rock realm, Burr also has quite a winter portfolio. See more of his work at andrewburr.com



















