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Red Bull Tribalquest 2008: The End

18 – 22 February, Nendaz (Switzerland)

 

Creative Angles


On Friday night, Red Bull Tribalquest 2008 ended with the presentation and awarding of the pictures. Photographers and riders rated the images of their colleagues and thereby elected the winners in the categories portrait, scenery and action.

The last day belonged to the missing images. Snowbarder Jessica Venables and photographer Myriam Lang-Willar finally found a good cliff to shoot, and then worked on Jessica's portrait. Ruedi Flück photographed a line by snowboarder Clemens Jezler and some more backcountry freestyle by skier Nicolas Vuignier. Even the English bothered to go to the mountain once again to complete their portfolio.

And then the moment of truth had finally come: The result of four days of almost permanent shooting was projected to the big screen outside the Bar Ocactus, which had served as the base camp of the Red Bull Tribalquest in Nendaz. The photographers briefly explained how they had made their pictures or what the reasoning behind them was. Then it was time for the rating. All 24 participants gave points for the pictures except for their own.

The image is the winner
For four days, the photographers had been complaining about the difficult conditions and the little time they had to produce the pictures. Now, they impressed not only the many visitors but also their colleagues with their work. The professionals as well as the public teams offered creative angles, finde compositions of light and shadow, technical tricks, a good piece of humor and, of course, first-class backcountry and freestyle snowboarding and skiing. The time for the rating was short, which was a good thing. They could easily have discussed the photos for another day without getting to agree, which ones were the best.

The Winners

Who am I?

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Nathan Gallagher (photographer, UK) Paddy Graham (skier, UK) 

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Marcel Lämmerhirt (photographer, D) Andy Lehmann (snowboarder, D)

Where am I 

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Ruedi Flück (photographer, CH) Nicolas Vuignier (skier, CH) 

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Klaus Polzer (photographer, D), André Kuhlmann (snowboarder, D)

What am I doing 

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Klaus Polzer (photographer, D), Nico Zacek (skier, D) 

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Greg von Doersten (photographer, USA), Eric Themel (snowboarder, A) 

 
Red Bull Tribalquest 2008: Day 4

18 – 22 February, Nendaz (Switzerland)

 

24 Ways to Shoot


Eight teams are at the Red Bull Tribalquest. That's 24 individuals who have their own perception of a good photo, which they project on the mountains around Nendaz. Each picture that is shot, is preceded by discussions. The rider has an idea, the photographer has got another and all have the other teams in the back of their mind, which they want to beat with their images. Discussion time in some groups is longer than hiking time and that's not a bad sign.

Eight teams mean also eight different ways of working. Some work themselves very systematically through the list of action shots, portraits and scenery photos. Others leave the hotel in the morning with a vage idea in their mind, see a spot underway, spend the next three hours there and come back in the evening with pictures they wouldn't have dreamed of.

Six pro teams have been invited by the organizers. Two public teams qualified with their portfolio for the Red Bull Tribalquest. They are especially easy going. This is also true for the pros – most of the time. But it happens that the pressure leads to a little more volume in the discussions. And then there are three English men, the UK-team, which found their own interpretation of the job to be done. This afternonn they spent in the hotel, working their laptops. The rumor goes, that they are working on the redefinition of ski- and snowboard-photography. The result will be projected on a big screen on Friday night.

The presentation of the photos on a big screen and the awards ceremony take place on Friday, 22 February at 8.30pm. At 10pm DJ Dylax from Deelux Edition calls the spectators to the dancefloor. The entrance is free to everyone.

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Nicolas Vuignier hiking for the next shot.
Photo: Ruedi Flück

 
Red Bull Tribalquest 2008: Day 3
18 – 22 February, Nendaz (Switzerland)

 

The Right Spot at the Right Time


Photographer Marcel Lämmerhirt talks through the radio to snowboarder Andi Lehmann: «You head straight down towards the tree further down and before you reach it, you make a left turn with a massive powder spray.» Lehmann: «Which tree do you mean? The small one slightly to the left or the big one further down?» Lämmerhirt: «The big one. You pass the small tree and above the big one you turn left.» Lehmann: «Left from your perspective or from mine?» Lämmerhirt: «From your perspective. After the turn you have to stop immediately, because there is a cliff.» Lehmann: «Ok, tell me when you're ready and I'll come.» This conversation has been considerably shortened. Usually, it takes much longer until the rider and the photographer understand each other. The communication between the two is crucial for a good picture.

The biggest part of the time is spent on the search for the right spot. Skier Phil Meier narrates: «You look for a spot with good, untracked snow and which is in the sunlight at the time you are there. I live in the area and I know the mountains pretty well. Anyway, it takes us hours to find the best places and to hike there.»

Awards and Party on Friday
Who am I, where am I and what am I doing here, are the three questions which have to be photographically answered by the eight teams by coming Friday. The presentation of the images and the awards ceremony take place on Friday at 8.30 pm in front of the Bar Ocactus in Haute Nendaz. They will be followed by a party with DJ Dyla from Deelux Edition. The entrance is free.

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Good Prospect: Jessica Venables and Jonas Delogne.
Photo: Myriam Lang-Willar
 
Red Bull Tribalquest 2008: Checking Day

18 – 22 February, Nendaz (Switzerland)

 

Where do we shoot our photos?


Alex Coudray, snowboard pro, Nendaz-local and organizer of the Red Bull Tribalquest is standing on a summit und points to different areas: «Underneath these windlips, the snow is still fresh and at noon, the light is great there. At the slope over there, there are still some untouched channels. And there, beside the dam, you will find plenty of good runs.

What the resident covers with the move of his arm, means hours and meters of altitude difference on foot – and then, it's trial and error. This is exactly the purpose of the official checking day of the Red Bull Tribalquest. Who am I, where am I and what am I doing is for later. Now the question is: Where do we shoot our pictures?

«It was better than we had anticipated; close to being amazing, even» photographer Nathan Gallagher describes in good british manner what he encountered during the day. Skier David Ortlieb and his teammates found a nice playground they are going back to, the next days. «And if we don't get a good powder shot, we still can go for backcountry jibbing pictures.» The mountains above Nendaz allow for almost anything. The boundaries are in the minds or the legs.

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Left: Do I look cool? No, that is not a Tribalquestion. Photo: Nathan Gallagher
Right: Swiss Team on the quest. Photo: Roman Eggenberger
 
Red Bull Tribalquest 2008: Day 1

18 – 22 February, Nendaz (Switzerland) 

 

The Quest has begun


Red Bull Tribalquest is when eight freeride-tribes, consisting of a skier, a snowboarder and a photographer go on the quest for the three «ws»: Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing? The answers will be given next friday night with the teams' photographs.


The contest took off on Monday night, 18 February, when the eight teams gathered in the event's base Nendaz in Switzerland. «The rules of the event are tight», Xavier Delerue says, who has won virtually everything that is there to be won in snowboardcross. «The snow conditions are the same for everyone and there is not much time to shoot six pictures. This forces us to get creative and try new things», he declares.

Time is short and snow is sparse. The conditions are defintely not those in which freeriders and photographers usually get their prey. But all participants agree that under these circumstances, the real creatives have an advantage. And last but not least, all of them believe that they will find a patch of untouched snow, which is just enough for the one magic moment freeride photography is about.

On Friday night, the participating riders and photographers will judge the pictures and decide who are the winners of this year's Red Bull Tribalquest.

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Friend or foe? Nico Zazek and Flo Wieser haven't decided yet.
Photos:  Marcel Lämmerhirt

 
Red Bull Tribalquest 2008
18 au 22 février 2008, Nendaz (CH)

L'équipe de base est au complet

Les 8 piliers de base et leurs compagnons ont été désignés. En février, les photographes Myriam Lang-Willar (CH), Janscsi Hadik (CH), Nathan Gallagher (UK), Klaus Polzer (GER), Greg von Doersten (USA), Marcel Lämmerhirt (GER), Ruedi Flück (CH) et Roman Eggenberger (CH) se rendront donc, par groupes de trois, sur le vaste site à exploiter en commun, soit les Alpes valaisannes de la région de Nendaz, à la recherche des trois W.

Nature, snowboard, ski et prises de vues ainsi qu'une mission limitée dans le temps sont leurs critères communs. Mais l'angle qu'ils choisiront variera évidemment de l'un à l'autre. Il en résultera quatre journées de "shooting" par team et, au final, six photos répondant aux trois W: Who am I? (portrait), Where am I? (paysage), What am I doing? (action). Des clichés qui raconteront tous une histoire, celle de l'être humain, épris d'aventure, ayant le sens de l'amitié et l'amour de la nature.

Le soir du dernier jour de l'événement (vendredi 22 février 2008) aura lieu la désignation des meilleures photos et ce, à la nuit tombée, devant la terrasse du Cactus Saloon de Nendaz. Soyez présente !
 

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