Gordon Wiltsie
After more than 25 years leading and photographing expeditions to earth's wildest corners, Gordon Wiltsie has achieved international acclaim for his visual artistry. His work appears regularly in leading magazines such as National Geographic, Life, American Photo, Outside, National Geographic Adventure, Ski, Geo, and dozens of others. He also shoots on location for a broad mix of companies seeking creative, adventurous images for their products.
Some of his very famous projects have included documentation of famous mountaineering, skiing and dog sledding expeditions to the edges of the known world, where there is no room for error or reshooting. He gets it right the first time.
But even more than exploration, Gordon loves seeing familiar things in new ways through a camera. He is equally comfortable shooting ski areas, exotic cultures, family adventures and a wide variety of products being used outdoors.
Gordon is also relaxed with a palette of styles, from crisp, classic documentation to riskier, more flowing images that break the rules and push the limitations of cameras, lenses and flash.
Here are some his products.
Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
April 2005
This picture is long shoot, I love that make me feel people is so small than world.
May 2008
Human skull, Peru
November 2008
Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
2007
Chile's Tierra del Fuego
2007
Everest
2007
Gremlin’s Cap
2007
Horseman Near a Lake, Mongolia
June 2008
the Potala Palace Tibet's Lhasa Valley
2007
Mountains, Nunavut, Canada
December 2005
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