Last night I went out with the highly esteemed photographer Jay Beyer. Always trying to push his craft, we ventured into the night with some lights and a camera to see what we could do. This was Jay’s first time in the shooting skiing in the dark and I think he did really well, considering his subject he had to work with.

Between a face full of snow with every turn and the bright light it was actually pretty tricky to ski.

Luckily the snow was great and I could just ski by feel.

It felt really good.

I liked being out in the darkness during the storm.

This is one of my favorites! The snow really was this deep. Each turn was over the head.

The wind from this past storm blew the snow around a bit. This was a deep pillow that actually fractured and carried me into the gully. We were working on short steep pitches with low consequences though.

The options seem endless with the quick portable lighting we had. Looking forward to getting out again soon!