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Show Me Yours & I’ll Show You Mine

Over the next week, I’ll be holding onto the last few official days of winter – shooting a next year’s holiday campaign up in the mountains. In prep for the project, we were perusing a few reference images from my archive and I stumbled on a few I like. Here’s one above, and a few more after the jump.

While I AM looking forward to the spring and summer just as much as anybody, I’m actually having a hard time letting go of this current winter. In an attempt to kiss it goodbye, I’m hoping you’ll show me one or two of YOUR favorite winter pictures.

On the off chance you have something you’d like to share with me or others here, post a link to that image in the comments below. Anything goes if its got winter in it. [God knows you folks out in NYC should have plenty of material given the season you’ve had.] I’ll peep every image, perhaps link to a few over the next week or so, or send out some a signed book or two if an inspired image shows up. If you’re already onto spring, don’t sweat it.

Wish me luck this week. [couple more shots after the jump]

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  1. Michael says:
    April 3, 2011 at 6:50 pm

    Chase,

    I know it’s a little late to add to the post but this really got me excited. I want to share one of my favorite portraits with you. The photo is here and if you have a little extra time there is a little explanation with it.

    http://www.journeyartsmedia.com/blog/2010/a-pictures-worth-snow/

  2. A. says:
    March 30, 2011 at 6:35 am

    http://www.photofrantic.com/images/20110226211222_pse.jpg

  3. Dianne Galus says:
    March 25, 2011 at 8:14 pm

    I haven’t taken advantage much of “the best camera is the one you have with you” – but I was out this week with my children at their last cross xc ski training session of the season – and the lighting was brilliant. Quality is not great per se shot with my Blackberry camera. That said, there was something magical about the lighting.

    Dianne
    Ottawa, ON Canada

    http://gallery.me.com/dianne.galus#100968

  4. Jacob Lucas says:
    March 24, 2011 at 10:56 am

    G’day Chase… great idea! Definitely looking forward to some sunshine here in Seattle but at the same time, I love me some winter weather. I posted my farewell-to-winter-post on my blog yesterday:

    http://live.jflphotography.com/2011/03/23/tracks-to-whistler/

    Hope all’s well in CO.

    Jacob.

  5. Mina says:
    March 23, 2011 at 9:47 pm

    Hi Chase,

    I know I’m super late on this, and there a like 5 million other posts before you get to mine…

    BUT, these are some photographs of Canada in the winter. It’s still winter here. We got about 5 feet of snow today… it was a balmy +5 yesterday, so as you can imagine, it took everyone who wore flip-flops yesterday by surprise. Anyway, March came in like a lion, and it’s going out like one. I can’t help but respect that.

    Here’s the link to my facebook page. There’s an album called Canadiana:

    http://www.facebook.com/minacicconiphotography

    I hope you like it.

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