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What if you could do what you loved every single day and get paid for it? Would you work your ass off to make it happen? Would you listen to people who offered you advice?
The people on this page have paid their dues and are offering insights to help you reach your goals. Now listen up so you can get the industry insights to help you get paid while you play.
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Paul Rodriguez
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Paul Rodriguez is on of our generations most recognized and talented skaters. He loves Bruce Lee, looks up to Michael Jordan and wants his two year-old daughter to appreciate the little things in life. P-Rod is making a positive impact in skateboarding by pushing his sponsors to promote the skateboarding he loves.
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Tyrone Olson, part 1 of 3
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Jump in the SNS ride with Tyrone Olson as he breaks down how he started his skate career, traveling the globe to skate and his roots with Osiris. What you can expect: A goat, hurricane, Don King, Geraldo Rivera's broken nose and some big ass hammers, all courtesy of T-Bone himself.
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Darcy Bacha, part 1 of 3
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Pro photographer, Darcy Bacha is one of the nicest guys you'll meet on the mountain, he is also one of the most talented. Darcy has the ability to capture a moment in time and color from just the right angle. He is doing everything right as he builds his career as a professional photographer. In this interview at the historic Timberline Lodge, Darcy explains how he got started and what aspiring photogs can do to keep their focus.
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Darcy Bacha, part 2 of 3
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“Starting off, it’s important to take as many photographs as you can. Go out to your local hill and find the talent out there. Really try and shoot with the people that are progressing the sport at your mountain.”
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Darcy Bacha, part 3 of 3
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“A far as going about finding my image…definitely just visualizing the scene and seeing what I can do about getting that one moment.”
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Shawn Craddick
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Shawn Craddick has been a pro snowboarder longer then you've been alive. He's the quiet guy you see hiking the biggest jumps in park, dialing in his tricks early in the morning. Shawn rides with tons of style; holding his grabs hella long and sucking his knees up like a ninja. Shawn used to be the guy that everyone loved to hate, now he's another cool old pro with lot's of love for the game.
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Steve Muise
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Steve Muise, Director of Timberline's Snowsports Learning Center, talks about snowboarding everyday and the steps you can take to get the best job on the mountain. Steve is one of the only ski school directors in the country who is a snowboarder. He follows the progression of the industry and keeps his staff pumped on continuing to build their own riding skills.
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