“Girls rock the Park” - Tour Preview 2010
“… together snowboarding, learning new tricks, filming and photo-shooting, meeting new friends and above all just to have fun ..” that’s the motto of the “Girls rock the Park” Camp-Tour. The camps are for all girls who want to do their first steps in a snowpark or already freestyle for a longer time …
Yannick Simon - Lights, Camera, Action!
Yannick Simon, our talented 24 years old ADDICTED TO SNOW young gun, has already been working for 2 years as photo assistant with various fashion, lifestyle and commercial photographers, and is now on the best way to become a certificated photographer himself. At the moment he’s busy for Gaukler Studios …
Alexander Egger: Satellites Mistaken for Stars
Explaining someone’s output on the basis of a biography would be short-sighted, ineffective, delusive, and wouldn’t do justice to the variability of life and its complex conditions. Alexander Egger lived the first third of his life on the Italian side of the Alps in a little village where Ezra Pound used to spend his summer holidays …
ARt on Snow
Last years outstanding success made it very clear that this exciting event had to happen again. The place to be for all enthusiasts of snow art and board scene is Kleinwalsertal. This one week event hosts a mix of exhilarating board displays, workshops, live performances, parties and a whole range of sub-culture scene …
Family Affairs
Canada is advertising itself with almost cheesy portraits of the stunning nature that is offering this country in the far north of the American continent. These amenities combined with the typical Nordic weather drew a small but nice Horsefeathers delegation to the land of the maple leaf …
Girls rock the Park Tour Review 2009
As last summer the idea arose to start a new camp-series just for girls, there was no doubt that there must be many girls out there. But nobody expected to meet so many and especially with such a high motivation …
Thorsten Konrad Interview
One night in December 2006 I was sitting in my Kreuzberg apartment when it somehow came to my mind that over the last decades the medium music-video didn’t develop at all while the video players as tools changed quite radically (from TV/MTV to Internet/YouTube) …
Keeping up with Jeremy Jones
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, or so the saying goes. Usually, in retrospect, I like to think that it’s more a case of what doesn’t kill you lets you live, sometimes by the skin of your teeth. So here I am balancing on the fine line that separates being able to hold my snowboard’s edge on sheet ice and that same edge slipping out and me falling helplessly into …
Cathrine Westergaard Interview
Cathrine Westergaard is a native New Yorker, born to a broadway and film producer. She spent her childhood amidst the world of auditions, rehearsals and red carpet openings. Her photographs capture subtle and unconventional beauty. Cathrine Westergaard has done plenty of editorial work for fashion magazines and has photographed celebreties and worked with record labels. She has been chosen a semi-finalist for the Hasselblad Masters competition.
BozWreck 2 – Celebration of Street Snowboarding
Let’s face it, when it comes to Nate Bozung and Matty Ryan, there’s a lot of hate out there. They choose the path of the less chosen. Down for snowboarding but not down for the way the industries ran, these guys took it upon themselves to change what snowboarding is as we know it. It’s not about hitting the biggest jump or the longest rail. It’s about keepin it OG and shredding what you want, when you want.
Natasja Fourie – Image maker, storyteller and artist
Fourie is recognized for a extravagant approach in documenting her friends and their private lives, mixing photojournalism with fashion photography. We´ve asked her 9 questions to inspire your own life …
Markus Keller Interview
Markus Keller’s affinity toward Santa is a matter of course. This is partly due to his date of birth, which is the 6th December, and partly due to his pleasure in impersonating Santa. Pretty strange. Pretty normal, on the other hand, is the name Keller, which can be found on just about every fifth doorbell in Switzerland – around 20,000 times.















