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Dustin Cressey

 

Hometown: Sylvan Lake, Alberta

What do you do: Ski + Photography / Videography

Bio: After 5+ years as a competitive slopestyle skier I have transferred this passion into the creative world. I now use my camera to capture and share my outdoor and travel adventures through photography and videography. Alongside building my personal brand online I work full-time as a freelance creator for adventurous brands and tourism boards internationally. Oh and I still ski as much as possible!

Favorite tricks: Misty 7 and Backflip

Favorite Mountain: Lake Louise Ski Resort – Jackson Hole

Who do you session with most: My siblings and my old teammates and friends from the ski world

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dusty.cressey/?hl=en

Website: www.dustycressey.com

Dustin Cressey 

Dustin Cressey

 Dustin Cressey


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