Powlandia
BWP Magazine
de Hunter Schleper
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Powlandia the first magazine by Big Watab Productions.
The Magazine features Skiing, Snowboarding, Pow Surfing and Snowmobiling along with the adventures we encounter.
Featured Articles:
Vail Valley Locals
Pow Surfing
Snowmobile Adventures
Chicks that Rip
Spring Vybez
Featured Athletes:
Barclay Rabin
David Graebel
Andrew Wight
Federico Gaxiola
Rocky Cortina
Nick Szydlowski
Hunter Schleper
Sarah Schleper
Johnny Schleper
Buzz Schleper
Abigail Murer
Olivia Swift
Maggi Gertken
Corey Seeman
Kelly Kacures
Robbie Newall
Lasse Gaxiola
Taylor Seaton
Matt Luczkow
Victor Pontius
Neil Conroy
Patrick Baskins
Spencer Morgan
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Deportes y aventura
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Características: Carta de EE. UU., 22×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 80 - Fecha de publicación: dic. 04, 2016
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Powlandia, Big Watab Productions, BWP, Vail, Locals, Olympian, Pow, Surf, Snowboarding, Skiing, Snowmobiling, Polaris, Ski Doo, Timbersled, Montucky Cold Snacks
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Raised in the mountains of Vail Colorado and on the waters of Big Watab Lake in Minnesota, Hunter Schleper has made wakes on big mountains, (skiing, snowmobiling, alpine racing) wake boarding, and in the party lifestyle. Hunter now lives out his passion through his art onscreen, filming and photographing the sensual stimulus surrounding him. Fast becoming a rebel visionary, this red headed Rasta uses the practical knowledge he has gained in athletic endeavors for inspiration in his art. His wild and energetic spirit is transferred from field to film. With urgency Hunter works at revolutionizing the way the natural and sub natural world around him is taken in and viewed. As Hunter eyes the world in another contrast, due to a genetic code that prevents him from seeing some colors, his work has a flare sui genaris a Ginjah Raz. Hunter’s photography reveals a fantastical realism that transports his audience inside the photograph, into a daydream most wouldn’t dare to live.