Sunday, December 26, 2010

Busy Bee...

What a load off my shoulders with the semester school year over. Since my last post I have been traveling, shooting, and working away. Never really having a break to do much. Since I have a little down time before I leave before Japan I thought I would share some of my work over the past few months.

Red Bull Final Decent Angel Fire

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AT Showdown

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Corn Bike Maze

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UNM Football.....................

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UNM Basketball

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New Mexico Bowl

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In My Life- Chris Boice


There is nothing more exciting to me than telling a story through images, whether it is a mountain bike race, contest, or hanging out with my friends. In My Life is a long-term photo documentary project to capture the life behind an extreme sports athlete. The life that few have seen and some have pondered.

The Journey starts here with Chris Boice of the Yeti National Support Team.

Chris Boice is a professional gravity racer for Yeti National Support Team, which is an extension of the Yeti / Fox Racing Shox Factory Team. To most in the world he is just a cyclist, but to some others he is a threat on the racetrack. Chris’ speed was on par and he was one of the fastest Americans in the United States until he suffered an unfortunate accident at the 2010 United States National Championships. Despite his injury, he was still able to complete the season and claim the Mountain States Cup Pro Overall for the 3rd straight year in a row.

With the racing season over, Chris is still working hard to stay in top physical shape for the up coming season. His goals are clear and he plans to work hard and race well. With his love for the sport Chris said, “ I want to able look back and know that I was able to leave a positive influence on this sport.”

In My Life- Chris Boice from Long Nguyen on Vimeo.