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Nicholas Khattar (he/him) - Filmmaker, Director, Photographer, Rider | @greasedya
Nicholas is a writer, photographer and filmmaker currently living in Revelstoke BC. Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nicholas started as the sports editor for the Dalhousie Gazette student newspaper. In the early 2000’s while completing an honours journalism degree at Dalhousie University and Kings College in Halifax, Nicholas started one of the first snowboard video blogs in the world: Nasty-Nice.com. The company would go on to host a number of urban rail jam events all over the Maritimes, eventually partnering with Redbull and Urban Butter for the Urban Butter Showcase. Since then he has lived and worked in every major ski town in North America from Banff to Truckee. Most recently he worked on Without a Paddle: A Snowboard Film about Canoeing, a documentary film about a 150km winter canoe trip highlighting the history of the Columbia River. The film was featured in numerous major international film festivals and went on to win Best in Adventure Film at Filmfestival Kitzbuhel in Kitzbhuel Austria in 2021. Nicholas’ words and photo’s have been feature in magazine all around the world such as The Rocky Mountains Annual(CA), Transworld Snowboard Magazine(USA), Whitelines Magazine (UK), Pleasure Magazine (DE) and Method Magazine (SW). In 2016 Nicholas was a recipient of the Banff Mountain Film Festival Adventure Filmmaker Workshop Scholarship to attend the 14 day intensive Adventure Filmmaker Workshop during the Banff Mountain Film Festival.
Garrett Warnick (he/him) - Rider | @instagarry
As long as Garrett can remember he was standing sideways on a board. Around 10 years old, his parents took him out of school for two years to travel and surf, as his dad is an avid surfer. Traveling at that age really helped define who he would become while also igniting the spark for adventure within.
Garrett started filming back country snowboarding with Snowboarder Mag’s movie Forward which debuted in 2014. After that he was lucky enough to link up with Absinthe films during a time that some of the best riders where filming for Absinthe; and it really gave him the opportunity to fine tune his backcountry snowboard knowledge. Although snowboarding has always been the centre of his life, he feels it’s important to be passionate about other endeavours and learn as much as he can while he’s here. Garrett just finished a two year music program in which he studied Piano, Composition and Film Score.
It's been a monumental step in Garrett’s career getting on Jones Snowboards, as their mission statements and views of the mountains are ones he truly embraces. Keeping up with the team has really given him the chance to become a split- boarder and explore new areas of the sport. As he has a desire to go deeper and explore further into the mountains he plans on bringing his unique style of freestyle riding with him.
Johan Rosén (he/him) - Filmmaker, Executive Producer, Rider and Editor | @traktoroff
Raised in a small village in rural Sweden by his mom; a physiotherapist with a passion for how the body works, and his father; a respected violinist and Swedish folk musician that started the first independent record label back in the 60s, Johan was taught early on to follow his dreams and passions full-hearted. After graduating from the Swedish Snowboarding Academy, an elite sports high-school program with minimal in-class lessons allowing the students to spend 2-3 days of the school week in the mountains snowboarding, Johan grew tired of doing competitions and repetitive park riding. In 2012 he started spending his winters in Canada where he totally fell in love with powder riding and taking the park skills to the back country. He invested in camera gear, sleds, computers, and Johan and his friends started to shoot their own movie productions. Fast forward 10 years and he is now a full-time Revelstoke, BC resident, the childhood dream of becoming a professional snowboarder has become reality, and he is running his own production company making award winning movies.
Logan Williams(he/him) - Filmer | @loganwilliamstv
Logan is a 21 year old professional filmmaker living in Revelstoke, BC. His forte is filming mountain bikes, freestyle skiing, and typically anything that ends in someone going off a cliff. He has a background in mechanical engineering from UBC, and loves getting technical. Logan has been the owner/operator of Intuition Cinema for 4 years now, a media house focused solely on translating the momentum and emotions of action sports into tangible, gripping, and boundary pushing projects.
Logan has countless projects under his belt with a variety of brands, organizations, and athletes. These brands include: Kona, Specialized, Polygon, North Shore Billet, Skookum Bike and Ski, Smith Creek Cycle, Canadian National Enduro Series, Tourism Revelstoke, and many more.