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Photographs taken by Paul Morrison, John Bartosik, Greg Griffith, and other unknown photographers between 1983-1984, including but not limited to aerial shots of Whistler Village and Whistler Mountain, ski racing, skiing, dining, and other activities in the Whistler area.
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Paul Morrison, a native of Ontario, came to Whistler soon after graduating high school to pursue his interest in skiing and action photography. Morrison returned briefly to Ontario to attend Sheridan College, but struck west again after completion of the Applied Photography program. Morrison’s work has been featured in many major ski magazines and sports publications, with his photos gracing nearly 200 covers as well as being featured in many advertising campaigns for companies such as Oakley Eyewear, Rossignol Skis, and Red Bull. Morrison is currently a senior photographer for WhistlerBlackcomb, Canada’s Skier magazine, and S Magazine, and resides in Whistler.
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Photographs taken by Paul Morrison depicting cross-country skiers on Alta Lake, ski school, ski racing (by children and adults), a man dressed up as a leprechaun, people overlooking the Whistler Bowl, a BBQ, and the Whistler Mountain staff selling beer on the mountain.
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John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting ski racing, a helicopter, and a Fleischmann's sign.
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Greg Griffith is a photographer and owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. in Whistler. He was born in 1948 in Sydney, Australia. He moved to Whistler in 1973 to ski. After traveling in Europe for two years, Greg and his wife, Pat, settled again in Whistler, where they raised a son, Eric Griffith. Greg is a specialist in ski and snowboard action photography, and he is equally renowned for his dramatic scenery and aerial images. Greg is the owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. and has shot photos in Whistler for more than three decades. His photos have appeared in many publications, and his company has published a photo book titled 'Whistler'.
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Photographs of heli-skiing, the opening ceremonies and salmon BBQ of Winterfest, the Great Sugaring Off Party, and promotional images of people dining.
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Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
Greg Griffith is a photographer and owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. in Whistler. He was born in 1948 in Sydney, Australia. He moved to Whistler in 1973 to ski. After traveling in Europe for two years, Greg and his wife, Pat, settled again in Whistler, where they raised a son, Eric Griffith. Greg is a specialist in ski and snowboard action photography, and he is equally renowned for his dramatic scenery and aerial images. Greg is the owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. and has shot photos in Whistler for more than three decades. His photos have appeared in many publications, and his company has published a photo book titled 'Whistler'.
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Photographs taken by Greg Griffith depicting Dave Murray ski camp, the Roundhouse, the ski lift sign, and people eating lunch outside on Whistler Mountain.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
Greg Griffith is a photographer and owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. in Whistler. He was born in 1948 in Sydney, Australia. He moved to Whistler in 1973 to ski. After traveling in Europe for two years, Greg and his wife, Pat, settled again in Whistler, where they raised a son, Eric Griffith. Greg is a specialist in ski and snowboard action photography, and he is equally renowned for his dramatic scenery and aerial images. Greg is the owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. and has shot photos in Whistler for more than three decades. His photos have appeared in many publications, and his company has published a photo book titled 'Whistler'.
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Photographs taken by Greg Griffith depicting various events from Winterfest, Whistler Fall Festival and Squamish Days, including the Salmon BBQ, opening ceremonies for the Molson World Downhill competition, musical and theatrical performances, closing ceremonies, and sporting competitions.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
Greg Griffith is a photographer and owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. in Whistler. He was born in 1948 in Sydney, Australia. He moved to Whistler in 1973 to ski. After traveling in Europe for two years, Greg and his wife, Pat, settled again in Whistler, where they raised a son, Eric Griffith. Greg is a specialist in ski and snowboard action photography, and he is equally renowned for his dramatic scenery and aerial images. Greg is the owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. and has shot photos in Whistler for more than three decades. His photos have appeared in many publications, and his company has published a photo book titled 'Whistler'.
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Photographs taken by Greg Griffith depicting Whistler Mountain staff portraits, and events during the Great Sugaring Off Party (including carmelizing sugar on snow, skiing, liquor sales, mascots, and children's ski camps).
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
Greg Griffith is a photographer and owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. in Whistler. He was born in 1948 in Sydney, Australia. He moved to Whistler in 1973 to ski. After traveling in Europe for two years, Greg and his wife, Pat, settled again in Whistler, where they raised a son, Eric Griffith. Greg is a specialist in ski and snowboard action photography, and he is equally renowned for his dramatic scenery and aerial images. Greg is the owner of Mountain Moments Photography Ltd. and has shot photos in Whistler for more than three decades. His photos have appeared in many publications, and his company has published a photo book titled 'Whistler'.
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Photographs taken by Greg Griffith depicting a promotional image of people dining in Whistler.
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Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
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Photographs depicting Whistler Village and Whistler Mountain at night, night skiing, people swimming, a lady in a bikini dancing on a table, the ski school staff, people in a pool, and an aerial view of Whistler Mountain.
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Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
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Photographs depicting ski racing in Whistler. Racers include [?] Niederseer, Gary Athans, Conradin Cathomen, Klaus Gattermann, Franz Heinzer, Robin McLeish, [?] Bowers, Michael Mair, [?] Lewscher, [?] Brown, Paul Boivin, Helmut Hoeflener, [?] Brockor, Urs Raeber, Gerhard Pfaffenbichler, [?] Lescher, JimKirby, Rob Boyd, Peter Wirnsberger, [?] Pons, [?] Cornaz, Sepp Wildgruber, Todd Brooker, Franz Klammer, [?] Marzola, [?] Spardolotto, [?] Lewis, [?] Siok, Bruno Kernen, and Felix Belczyk.
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Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
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Photographs depicting musical performances and busking in Whistler Village.
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Good (January 2017)
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Photographs depicting mime performances and a hand-puppet show in Whistler Village.
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Photographs depicting a children's ski race and the T-bar.
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Revised January 2017.
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Photographs depicting Olive Chair and a ski race.
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Photographs depicting Jim McConkey, and Whistler Mountain and Village at night with a full moon.
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Photographs depicting Dave Murray at a ski race, ski school staff, the ski lift sign, and an aerial view of a parking lot in Whistler Village.
Arrangement according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.