Description: Hello! This is for 1 NEW Snowboard Magazine October 2024 Volume Issue 21 Size:Shipping: Free and typically mailed out same dayThanks for looking. Message me with any questions! From The Publisher - Volume 21. "Cover two from our three issue set! We are going back to our roots celebrating the product, personalities, and places that make snowboarding what it is. Each issue this year focuses on one of those tenants… and with that, welcome our next issue! This year we created three issues based on the original tenants fo the mag: Product, Personalities, and Places. Each focuses on these pieces that make snowboarding what it is today with over 130 pages covering your favorite riders, photographers and gear of winter’s past and future. Featuring Trevor AndrewRob RoethlerEric JacksonMason LemeryKeegan HosefrosMike GravesAmong Others Behind The Cover: The Trichromatic ProcessUsing a method from 1861 to create our latest cover. AS SNOWBOARDING’S leading product-focused magazine, we’ve been exploring the possibilities of product photography since day one, twenty one years ago. Every year, when we ship files off to the printer, the challenge is on to figure out creative ideas for the next year. Whether or not you’ve noticed it, every product image in the last two volumes has been created with photographic film. Why? Well, sometimes, you have creative freedoms while working with film that digital isn’t capable of, and this year, we’ve taken the film vibes waaaay back. Say hello to the trichromatic process, the method which was used to create the world’s first color photograph in 1861. Conceived by Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell, the trichromatic (three color) process begins by exposing three separate pieces of black and white film, each individually filtered with a red, green, and blue filter. As these are the primary colors of the visible light spectrum, the filter blocks all wavelengths of color, except for its own, which passes through to expose the film. When aligned perfectly, with no camera movement between all three exposures, the result is a color-accurate photograph, made from stacking three pieces of black and white film and passing white light through them. Kinda crazy. Our cover photos, and Platinum Picks photographs in this issue were created using this trichromatic process, all carefully conceived and composed with a 4×5 inch sinar view camera. Each exposure was individually considered in its interaction with its two counterparts, requiring exact camera measurements, and even tracing product placements projected onto the ground glass of the camera with a dry erase marker. The resulting photographs are geometrically offset dynamic visual groupings, each stripped down into three simple primary colors. Enjoy!"" PHOTOGRAPHER: MIKE BASHER SINAR P RODENSTOCK SIRONAR-N 210MM F/16 1/60TH ILFORD HP5+ 4X5 INCH FILM About Snowboard Magazine We began as a new point of view.Snowboard Mag was born from the need to celebrate our culture: snow, art, music, travel, food, drink, skate, surf. This is the makeup of our identity. We are snowboarders. We wake up early and stay out late. We duck ropes. We have families. We live on the road. We take chances. We ride everything. Snowboard Mag’s mission is to share the finer things of a lifestyle we call our own, to respect the past and embrace the future. Through storytelling, photos, film, and product, we understand the importance of life in the mountains and in the cities we live. We are creatives, photographers, filmers, writers, and we are committed to exploring life on and off a snowboard. From Wiki Snowboard Magazine is an independent snowboarding publication. It was founded in April 2004 by Mark Sullivan and Liz Sullivan in Hailey, Idaho.[1][2] Soon they were joined by Jeff Baker, Jeff Douglass, Aaron Draplin, Gary Hansen and Jason "J2" Rasmus. Most of the crew were previous employees and/or contracted employees of Snowboarder Magazine. Until 2007 Mark Sullivan was also the publisher.[2] The magazine was the first product focused magazine in snowboarding, quickly set trends for competing titles to follow and quickly became the third largest snowboarding publication in the world. In 2011 Snowboard Magazine was sold to Storm Mountain Publishing, publishers of Freeskier Magazine, which is based in Boulder, Colorado.[3] October November December 2025 backpack , bag , bibs , bindings , clothing , gloves , goggles , helmet , hoodie , jackets , packages , pants , park , shoes , shop , travel bag , bag , bataleon evil twin , bibs , bindings , bindings , bindings , boots , burton , capita , cartel , clew , custom , custom camber , custom flying v , custom x , dakine bag , dc , dopesnow , flow bindings , gear , goggles , jackets , jones flagship , jones mountain twin , k2 s , lib tech orca , lib tech s , mens snowpants , never summer s , nidecker supermatic , north face pants , oakley goggles , photon step on , process , roxy , shop , ski equipment , smith helmet , snow , splitbindings , splitboard , step on , step on bindings , the house , union atlas , union force bindings , union strata , union strata bindings , vans aura pro , vans infuse , vans shoes , vans snowboots , womens transworld 21.1 21.2 21.3
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Publication Month: October
Publication Year: 2024
Language: English
Issue Number: 21.
Publication Name: Snowboard Magazine
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Features: 1st Edition, Mike Basher, Trevor andrew, Rob Roethler, Eric Jackson, Mason Lemery, Keegan Hosefros, Mike Graves
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Storm Mountain Media
Topic: Snowboarding