For our second profile in the Women in the Industry series, we're taking a look behind the scenes, at Vanessa Andrieux,
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| Anne-Flore Marxer - Photo by Vanessa Andrieux |
Where did you grow up?
You're gonna laugh, I grew up in St Tropez. I guess you have heard of it,
but I never liked it, the people are too superficial for me. I
always spent all my holidays at the mountain where I have my best memories.
How long have you been snowboarding? What kind of riding do you
like to do?
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| Claudia Fliri - Photo by Vanessa Andrieux |
How do you pronounce your last name?
I mean, if you're a dumb American with no French skills.
I guess it’s a hard name to pronounce if you’re not French and it’s hard
for me to write how to tell it, just don’t pronounce the X at the end.
How did you get into photography?
I wanted to do something into snowboard which allows
me to travel and I didn't want to work in an office, so by deduction I became a photographer.
Tell us about your most exciting photo shoot.
Every day with fresh snow, good riders and great spots to shoot.
We love that shot in your portfolio of Anne Flore Marxer with the ridges of snow in the background, was she fun to work with?
She is one of my best friends, so we are always so happy to work together,
but unfortunately it’s hard for us to catch up with our busy schedules.
What is the coolest place you've traveled to for photography?
My favorite trip was to Argentina. I went there for two months, and it was awesome.
I have liked all of the other places I have travelled, I wish I could visit every country.
Do you get to do a lot of snowboarding in the places you travel to?
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| Photo by Vanessa Andrieux |
Do you ever do dangerous things to get a good picture? Like standing somewhere a rider might hit you?
Standing somewhere a rider might hit me happens all the time, but for me
the biggest danger comes from avalanches or if I have to climb on rocks dangerous terrain to get the good spots. With the riders
you can see the them coming on you and jump on the side but you can’t deal with the nature as easily.
What is your favorite place to snowboard?
I like to ride in les 7 Laux, a small French resort. I’ve been living
there for a couple of years. There are some great spots for backcountry and the
park is great. Otherwise I love discover new spots and new resorts.
Who's the hottest male snowboarder you've photographed?
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| Pacome Allouis - Photo by Vanessa Andrieux |
Do you have a favorite rider to work with? Or a least favorite?
I like shooting with riders who are motivated, have a good eye on the
mountain and with skills. I don’t like the lazy ones or the complaining
ones.
What kind of camera do you use? Did it cost more than my car?
I use a canon 1D mark 2. Depends on which car you have.
What lens do you tend to use the most?
It depends on the spot I have to shoot. I often use my 70-200mm and also
my fisheye and wide angle lenses.
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