Trevor Graves was one of the most influential people in the late 80s and early 90s over the sport of snowboarding. As a photographer he broke countless careers onto the media stage. He was innovative, creative and above all else, perhaps, driven. In 1988 he moved west from upstate New York to Salem Oregon to base his photography business in the west. Soon he was working for Morrow Snowboards. After, Trevor was one of the founders of Portland’s acclaimed Nemo Design agency (www.nemodesign.com).
Episode 60: Trevor Graves – Photography Godfather
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Eric Blehm • Author of The Darkest White • Episode 331
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In this episoide of The Snowboard Project we talk with New York Times best selling author Eric Blehm about his latest book: The Darkest White, the story of snowboarding legend Craig Kelly.
This is an interesting tale documenting the life of the sport’s first superstar, 4 time world champion turned backcountry pioneer Craig Kelly – following his life and adventures in the world of snowboarding.
Eric Blehm, the author cut his literaryt teeth at the snowboarding publicatiln Transworld Snowboarding before turning to writing full time.
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