From now on, this site will be purely dedicated to my snowboard/skate photography.
My 'art' photography will be exclusive to my LiveJournal, which can be found here
http://carverthompson.livejournal.com
I eventually would like to get a nice clean website to post both on at once in different sections...but until then, a compromise.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
the UT
I will be moving to Salt Lake City, Utah at the end of December.
At college I have done some art. I will scan it and post when I have a chance.
That is all.
Come again sometime!
At college I have done some art. I will scan it and post when I have a chance.
That is all.
Come again sometime!
Thursday, September 14, 2006
EXTRA EXTRA!!
Saturday, August 05, 2006
High Cascade Night Photo Shoot






Scott Stevens and Joe Carlino try to get a trick tip done despite Preston Strouts best advertising efforts.

Robbie Sell - Stalefish Tweak

Tim Zimmerman

Zac Marben FS 9

Johnny Miller and Preston

Zac Marben - Switch Method with style to spare

Brendan Hayes - FS Board

Mike Ramierez - mid BS 7












Friday, August 04, 2006
High Cascade Downday
I told you I'd get these online in 15 days. Its been three. You are very welcome. This is the second day at HCSC. The first day I shot film on hill, and got some really sweet shots I thought. It was fun for awhile to anticipate seeing my developed images, but that fun ended when I found out my roll of film didn't wind through my camera, resulting in blank images. My reaction was captured perfectly by Mr Tim Zimmerman below.
PS: I will post photos from day 3's daytime and night photoshoots soon. Be on the lookout. They are rad.
(click image for larger version)

Me after finding out my roll of film from the first day was ruined.

Zimmerman, Lance, Robbie, Mike


Trevor Graves






The above 4 are a small little idea I had. I kept meeting people from all over the US who were in Mt Hood for the same exact reason. To slide in a generally downward direction on a peculiarly white solid state of water. I think it shows the community and draw of snowboarding/skiing that knows no region or boundary.

Tim Zimmerman

"You'd better get those pictures before this place is all commercialized and *stuff*!"


"Is this bike artsy enough?"

Nick Hamilton (TWS Photo Editor)



"The Cave"

Micah Hollinger Ollie

PS: I will post photos from day 3's daytime and night photoshoots soon. Be on the lookout. They are rad.
(click image for larger version)

Me after finding out my roll of film from the first day was ruined.

Zimmerman, Lance, Robbie, Mike


Trevor Graves






The above 4 are a small little idea I had. I kept meeting people from all over the US who were in Mt Hood for the same exact reason. To slide in a generally downward direction on a peculiarly white solid state of water. I think it shows the community and draw of snowboarding/skiing that knows no region or boundary.

Tim Zimmerman

"You'd better get those pictures before this place is all commercialized and *stuff*!"


"Is this bike artsy enough?"

Nick Hamilton (TWS Photo Editor)



"The Cave"

Micah Hollinger Ollie
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