Photographers

Find the work from fellow freelance photographers in the outdoor industry.

#CreatingForwardTogether

Evan Green

| Photographer & Filmmaker

Professional photographer and filmmaker based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His work is focused on commercial and editorial content for the outdoor industry. Evan is an avid cyclist, climber, backpacker, and snowboarder who combines his passions with creativity to craft authentic stories in the mountains. He loves capturing the athletes, products, and places that inspire and enable us all to explore more. Additionally, as one of few black creators in the industry, Evan’s work is often centered on highlighting and uplifting the BIPOC community within the outdoor world.

Photographer Julien Payette

Julien Payetter

| Photographer

“Way before my studies in graphic design, photography have always been there in my projects. After several years in publicity, I decided to focus more on sports and combine my graphic design skills to my passion; photography. Since I work in the sports industry, I have had the chance to collaborate as a photographer with influential brands on projects that have helped me gain recognition from people across the world. I collaborate, amongst others, with Peppermint Cycling, Opus Bicycles, Argon 18, Castelli, Altitude Sport and Les Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec/Montréal. I have had the chance to be published in prestigious magazines such as Soigneur, ProCycling Magazine, Bicycling et Beside Magazine to name a few.” Julien

Kelton Wright - Writer

Kelton Wright

| Writer

“I’m Kelton Wright. I’ve been featured in Bicycling Magazine, Runner’s World, Peloton Magazine, Outside Magazine, and more, always riding bikes and running around. I worked with Rapha for 6 years helping lead women’s clinics, and now I’m an ambassador for Trek Bikes as I do increasingly stupid things on my mountain bike. 

I built my career helping people with their mental health at companies like Headspace and Sanvello. And every step of the way, I’ve been trying to optimize my own happiness: which is how I ended up six hours from a major airport in a town smaller than my graduating class.” - Kelton

Chris Corona

| Photographer

I am a Santa Cruz local who enjoys capturing the experience of exploring the road less traveled by bike. The dramatic, natural be auty of the Santa Cruz Mountains, is an incredible back drop for an epic adventure. I hope to inspire more people to slow down a little and take in all of what we can experience on a bike ride. Every ride is an adventure, every adventure has a story and I hope to tell that story with each photo I share.

Twila federica muzzi

| photographer

“It’s all in the details.” - Twila

“I grew up in Milan with Czech sensitivity and Mediterranean passion from my upbringing. I am curious and detailed oriented.” - Twila

Clients:

Cannondale, MAAP, Redbull, SIDI, FSA, Prologo, Veloflex, Kask, Team Valcar Travel & Service, Team Canyon SRAM, Team TIBCO Silicon Valley, Stanley Street Social, Peloton Magazine, RAW Magazine, Cyclist AUS, Alvento

Ralph Samson | videographer

Ralph was introduced to filmmaking as a teenager when he made snowboard videos with friends. He’s now a videographer based in Quebec City, Canada, and a passionate cyclist. His work is all about authenticity regardless if he’s working on a documentary series or a commercial project.

Ryan Le garrec | filmmaker, writer, photographer

“Hi, I live in Portugal in a surf reserve (Ericeira). I shoot, edit, write and ride.

I am a former bike messenger for pedal bxl (express company, no food!) and still consider it the “best job in the world”. Now I work in cycling and specialize in adventure cycling and long distance races. I’ve worked for tv, music, and fashion.” - Ryan

Here are a few bits:

A radavist contributor

Ritchey logic friend and ambassador

Hunt ambassador

Komoot ambassador

Tailfin sponsored

Albion sponsored

A contributing director at GCN for long feature documentaries

A series: The Fail series running on the Radavist

Two long feature films (the length of time and tugende, selected at the Bicycle Film Festival

jody wilson | Creative photographer

“Hi, I’m Jody: cyclist, dog lover, picture taker, outdoor enthusiast.  Professionally, for the better part of 20 years, my creative energy has been poured into mapping and cartography.  This all changed a few years back when living abroad in 2018-2019 triggered a renewed fire inside me for photographing, documenting and capturing special moments in time.  Moving to Europe was life-changing on many levels.  I was surrounded and inspired by some of the most talented photographers in the cycling world.  All of them were encouraging and beyond generous with their time.

Over the last number of years, I’ve continued to grow and learn, developing my own style as I go.  I focus primarily on creating and documenting cycling content that is positive and uplifting.  Working with great brands like Velocio, Bivo, Endurance Tap, Shred Girls, The Consummate Athlete, Cannondale and POC,  I feel very fortunate to be part of this world.

I am currently based out of Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, a 4-seasons playground.   When I’m not riding bikes, I can be found shooting the narrative around the Great Lakes surf scene and capturing the special moments behind the local trail running community.” - Jody

Emily zebel | Creative

Emily Zebel is the owner + one-woman band behind Wilder Mile Creative, her creative studio that aligns her passion for the outdoors with illustration, photography, and videography. Her work has received numerous awards including selections in the No Man’s Land Film Festival, Filmed by Bike Oregon, and S.O.F.A. Film Festival. She has worked with outdoor recreation companies including Gilson Snow & Ski and Kitsbow Cycling Apparel. Emily’s passion for storytelling, healthy communities and nature-based placemaking also finds her often working closely with non-profit organizations to lift up voices of grassroots initiatives. When not immersed in creative projects, you can find her on dirt, water or snow, wondering when and why anyone should ever grow up.