Simon Carter – climbing photography video
Climbing photographer Simon Carter explains the tricks of the trade in this interesting short video clip.
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Second place Mountain Sport Category, Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival 2010. Olivier Michellod, Typhoon (7c), Telendos, Kalymnos, Greece.
Simon Carter
Australian born Simon Carter is widely recognised as one of the world's leading professional climbing photographers. He has spent the last 16 years ceaselessly documenting some of the most important climbers and crags across the globe and his images have adorned climbing magazines worldwide.
Carter recently received further international recognition by winning the Grand Prize and second place in Mountain Sport category of the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, pictured to the left, and he's now packed some of his hard-earned know-how into an highly interesting short video clip posted below, as well as a fantastic panorama of rock climbing in the Blue Mountains. Enjoy.
The Rock Climber - Behind the Scenes with Simon Carter
Rock climbing Blue Mountains, Australia, with Vince Day and Monique Forestier
Carter recently received further international recognition by winning the Grand Prize and second place in Mountain Sport category of the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, pictured to the left, and he's now packed some of his hard-earned know-how into an highly interesting short video clip posted below, as well as a fantastic panorama of rock climbing in the Blue Mountains. Enjoy.
The Rock Climber - Behind the Scenes with Simon Carter
Rock climbing Blue Mountains, Australia, with Vince Day and Monique Forestier
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