The Faces of the Freeskiing World Tour
The Faces of the Freeskiing World Tour
The Subaru Freeskiing World Championships took place last weekend at Snowbird, Utah. Photographer Keith Carlsen snapped these fashion photos of some of the best male skiers in the competition. We spoke to him about what it's like shooting skiers in dress suits. Also, sign up for a chance to win a heli-ski trip for two.
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Gilt Man, an online go-to spot for fashion and stuff men need (at prices up to 70 percent off retail), worked in collaboration with this photo shoot as a presenting sponsor of the Subaru Freeskiing World Championships at Snowbird. You can sign up to win a ski accessories package and a heli-skiing day for two at www.Giltman.com/snow. No purchase necessary to enter or win. Subject to the terms and conditions found at www.giltman.com/skicontestterms.
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