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Crispin Cannon has spent his career chasing light, storms, and stories across the mountains. As a photographer and partner at King Snow Magazine, he’s helped define how snowboarding is seen—and how it sees itself. In this episode, Crispin talks about the creative process behind capturing the culture, the balance between art and authenticity, and what it means to document a sport that’s constantly reinventing itself. From backcountry missions to late-night edits, his perspective reminds us that the real ride often happens behind the lens.
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Crispin Cannon has spent his career chasing light, storms, and stories across the mountains. As a photographer and partner at King Snow Magazine, he’s helped define how snowboarding is seen—and how it sees itself. In this episode, Crispin talks about the creative process behind capturing the culture, the balance between art and authenticity, and what it means to document a sport that’s constantly reinventing itself. From backcountry missions to late-night edits, his perspective reminds us that the real ride often happens behind the lens.