The new book, The Art of Climbing, authored by Simon Carter and published by Thames and Hudson, is available now! To find out all about it including where to get it, to read or leave a review, or to order a signed copy from our webshop, click HERE.
“Simon's photography captures his love for the sport, showcasing why climbing is one of the most awesome activities on earth.”
Adam Ondra
I’m delighted to announce the publication of my new book — The Art of Climbing! This is a 256-page coffee-table book that features the best of my work from the…
Excited to announce our new Red River Gorge guidebook with a shout-out to @brendanleader for his incredible attention to detail and all his hard work authoring this arse-kicking 360 page…
New pics. Jacques Beaudoin has just sent his mega trad route Mother Earth (31) — this time placing all gear on lead during the actual ascent! I posted some…
I’m honoured that one of my images has been selected as the Signature Image for the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival this year. It is the second time one…
Louie Allen attempting God’s Own Stone (5.14a), Gold Coast, Red River Gorge, Kentucky, the other day. So awesome to get overseas for the first time in several years! I’ve…
I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of Bryden Allen yesterday, truly one of the great legends of Australian climbing. I took this image of him in 1998,…
Boom! At last, I’m delighted to announce that the SYDNEY CLIMBING guidebook is available now. The book is 212 pages and covers 1145 routes at 24 of the best…
I took this image in 1991, several years before I started shooting professionally, and, if I remember correctly, it was my first cover of Rock Magazine. Climbers are…
Tough as nails… Lisa Hathaway finds a Fine Mexican Boyfriend (5.11d) above a snow-covered Mill Creek, near Moab, Utah, belayed by Monique Forestier in, as you might imagine, freezing conditions….
Olivia Hsu sending Devil Sticks (5.12b) on White Mountain, near Yangshuo, China. From the archive.
Another one from the archive — Andrew Bull climbing tufas, something that’s not so common in Oz, on his Phantom Menace (28) at Bungonia Gorge, NSW.
On a trip paying homage to the birthplace of American sport climbing a few years ago, it was a pleasure to catch up and get some shots of Mike Doyle….