In this episode of reDefine, we talked with Tyler Stableford, one of the top adventure photographers in the world as ranked by Men’s Journal, and director of the award-winning film, The Fall Line. We met up in New York to talk about some of his more hazardous experiences, such as photographing through extreme G-forces and shooting on the floor of a coal mine while it was actually bouncing up. And listen in as he explains why volunteering is one of the most important, and selfish ways, to advance your craft and your career.
Aspen photographer and cinematographer Tyler Stableford has earned a worldwide clientele for his work. Men’s Journal named him “One of the Seven World’s Greatest Adventure Photographers,” and he is one of Canon’s prestigious Explorers of Light. Tyler has won numerous photo and filmmaking awards from Communication Arts, PDN, American Photo and The International Photography Awards, among others. He and his staff volunteer to shoot at least one week per year for nonprofits, and he is an active member of the environmental-business organization “1% For The Planet.” Tyler is a graduate of Dartmouth College. He lives in the Aspen valley with his wife, Megan, and children Annabelle and Sam.
Read more about Tyler on the reDefine Show website.