Hill Life

By:  Greg
October 23, 2014 11:27 am | Category: General Interest, Site News

Unlike still life photography, Hill Life leaves no time to ponder a subject. Hill Life reveals itself for merely a few seconds before disappearing just as quickly. The angle of the light will change. The skier emerges from the snow. The action is over. You must be ready. If you miss a moment of Hill Life, it’s gone forever.
 

All photos are available for purchase. See each photo for details. Prices include shipping. Please email sales@famousinternetskiers.com with any questions, or to arrange a purchase via paypal.
 

1
Stowe Fireworks — July 5, 2014. The sun sets in the west as Stowe Mountain Resort launches fireworks in the east. The Chin of Mount Mansfield is visible at center — 12″X36″ Board Mounted — $310
 

3
Stowe Hollow Fog — Early morning fog blankets the Stowe Hollow neighborhood — 10″X20″ Wrapped Board — $200
 

4
City of Gold — Sunset over the Stowe Valley after a rain storm — 20″X20″ Wrapped Board Triptych (three-panel) — $540
 

5
Rattlesnake Sunset — The sun sets over the Adirondacks as seen from Snake Mountain in the Champlain Valley — 20″X30″ Wrapped Board — $400
 

7
Aurora Borealis over Mount Mansfield — The aurora borealis shimmers above the chin of Mount Mansfield, and an undercast at 9 PM on September 12, 2014 — 24″X36″ Aluminum — $500
 

14
Pisgah — Foliage envelopes Route 5A alongside Lake Willoughby at the base of Mount Pisgah — 12″X18″ Wrapped Board — $220
 

6
Clouds Over Monroe — Low clouds slide in from the south east over Mount Monroe in the Presidential Range of New Hampshire — 20″X30″ Wrapped Board — $400
 

7
Liftline — Alexander LaRosa schusses Upper Liftline at Stowe Mountain Resort — 12″X18″ Board Mounted — $200
 

2
Lord Sunrise — Alexander LaRosa enjoys a dusting of snow and a sunrise on Upper Lord at Stowe Mountain Resort — 20″X30″ Framed Print — $200
 

11
The Gulf — Christian Theberge harvests some fresh snow in the Great Gulf just north of Mount Washington, New Hampshire — 20″X30″ Framed Print — $200
 

14
Gut Check — Jake Evans prepares to descend Cass’ Gully on Mount Mansfield — 10″X20″ Wrapped Board — $120
 

12
Hill Life — First light on Mount Mansfield — 16″X24″ Wrapped Board Triptych (three-panel) — $540
 

Read more about Hill Life in the Winter 2015 issue of Stowe Guide and Magazine available in many locations around Northern Vermont.

 


 

About Greg.

Greg Petrics, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Johnson State College, and co-founder of FamousInternetSkiers.com. His photography captures fleeting moments of action, beauty, and joy in the mountains, particularly those around Stowe, Vermont. His mathematical research studies sub-Riemannian minimal surfaces in non-Euclidean spaces. His photography has appeared in Backcountry Magazine, Skiing Magazine, Ski Vermont Magazine, Stowe Magazine, and Stowe Mountain Resort materials, among others.

 


 

Charity.
10% of gross sales go to the Johnson State College Student Emergency Fund. Established in 2010, the fund assists enrolled JSC students with demonstrable need cover unexpected expenses so they can stay in college. To make contributions directly, contact Karen Madden (Karen.Madden@JSC.edu).

 
 
 

8 Comments

  1. Harvey
    wrote on October 23rd, 2014 at 6:39 pm  
    1

    Pics 2 and 3 for the win. All awesome.

  2. Sy
    wrote on October 24th, 2014 at 4:03 pm  
    2

    can prints be ordered of these? they are beautiful

    • Greg
      wrote on October 24th, 2014 at 4:09 pm  
      3

      All prints are for sale (see prices above which include shipping).

      Please email me with questions, or to set up a purchase sales@famousinternetskiers.com

  3. Sign Guy
    wrote on October 25th, 2014 at 5:35 pm  
    4

    I know how hard you work for your turns and photos. Your efforts pay off big time! Nice work Greg. See you out there soon.

  4. icelanticskier
    wrote on October 25th, 2014 at 7:29 pm  
    5

    super sweet pics!

    rog

  5. mtl_ripper
    wrote on October 27th, 2014 at 12:44 pm  
    6

    really really nice work/

  6. bushman
    wrote on November 4th, 2014 at 8:36 am  
    7

    Beautiful stuff as usual Greg.

    Checking on FIS after some snow dropped last weekend. Saw pics of ramp sliders at JSC Thursday night on FB. Don’t suppose you were there? Will routinely check FIS as season progresses. Keep posting. Tx

    • Greg
      wrote on November 26th, 2014 at 10:50 am  
      8

      Hey Bushman. Sorry just seeing this now. Yeah we’ve been out and about!

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