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Jul. 1994 (Creation)
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[198- or 199-?] (Creation)
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18 photographs : col. slides ; 35mm
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Rory Tucker was a Coast Mountain Photographer from Oct. 1994 to Mar. 2004. Since then, he has been the Interactive Director for Origin Design + Communications Ltd, a company that "creates campaigns, builds brands, develops websites, produces videos, publishes magazines, makes apps, manages social channels, writes marketing plans, and designs user experiences" specifically for clients in the outdoor sports industries.
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Brad Kasselman is a photographer, ski guide, farmer, and co-founder of Coast Mountain Photography in Whistler. In 1990, Brad Kasselman graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI with a degree in Asian Studies and Japanese Language and decided to move to Whistler be a ski bum for a season. He liked the area so much that he vowed to stay for “one more year,” which turned into staying indefinitely. Having studied Japanese, Brad was able to find a job with a Canadian company providing guide services to Japanese tourists. He enjoyed skiing more than 100 days that season with clients in tow. The following season, he worked as an on-mountain photographer and went on to work as an assistant to a local professional Whistler photographer. From 1993 to 1994, he worked as Whistler's first dedicated daily photographer for a heli-ski operation, Tyax Heli Skiing, as chief photographer. From there, he and a few photographer friends drew up a business plan to start their own on-mountain photography company. He co-founded Coast Mountain Photography in 1994 and acts as the managing director, as well as a commercial, event, and wedding photographer under his own business, Kasselman Creative Ltd.. His photography has been published around the world, and has 60+ magazine/brochure cover credits. Brad's iconic Mt. Garibaldi aerial photograph was selected as the Official BC license plate image for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. From 1997 to 2018, Brad also worked as a market consultant for Asia and Japan for Langara Fishing Adventures in order to bring more fishing tourists from that area. Brad's tourism experience extends to guiding VIP's for Japanese travel agencies and media, and he has worked with Canadian tour & travel clients to establish new business from Japan. On weekends, Brad heads to his farm, Texas Creek Rance, in Lillooet where he is a fruit/vegetable/grape grower, in an effort to establish his own winery Cliff & Gorge Vineyards. Brad Kasselman served on the board of AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment) for 11 years, from 1998 to 2009, and was president from 2006 to 2008.
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Randy Lincks is a Pemberton-based ommercial photographer and videographer (specializing in tourism and adventure travel), owner of Randy Lincks Photography and digital media manager for TLH Heli-skiing (since 2004). Randy’s photography and film has been published in a myriad of prominent news publications and advertising campaigns worldwide. Besides in advertisements and magazines, Randy’s work is represented by stock agencies in Europe, Asia, and North America. He has taken photographs for Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler.
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Photographs of mountain facilities, indoor staff, dining, Horstman Glacier, skiing, and snowboarding. Several photographs have the names of the specific Coast Mountain photographer on them, others simply state Coast Mountain Photography.
The man to the left in photograph 2 has been identified as Dave Beattie. The woman in photograph 13 has been identified as Diane Hartle.
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Excellent (Dec. 2014)
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All inquiries regarding use, reproduction and publication should be addressed to museum staff.
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- Beattie, Dave (Subject)
- Hartle, Diane (Subject)
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RAD, July 2008 version. Canadian Council of Archives.