Outdoor Central Oregon Issue 10 | March/April 2019 | Page 42

42 MAR/APR 2019 43 With new technologies, comes the new breed of talented photographers and videographers. By Neil Korn ASA SILVER Age: 15 School: Summit Camera/video gear: Nikon D5600 and Sony NEX 6 Favorite Subjects: Skiing, biking, stars, and mountains Asa Silver got the photography and videography bug early. He first became interested in the field after seeing what many other people were posting on the internet. He father also took him to film premieres at the Tower Theater and other venues. Watching these movies sparked his interest in documenting fun adventures through film. Asa’s first camera gear was an old GoPro when he was 8 and his first real camera was a Nikon D3100. Early on, Asa learned by watching YouTube videos and a lot of trial and error. Currently he is furthering his knowledge by taking photography classes at Summit High School. Asa said he, “has always known a good photo from a bad one” and his skills have developed more over time.,“There is definitely lots of inspiration on the internet but how I really progress is by taking those ideas and altering them to make them my own”, he says. Asa is interested in pursuing visual arts and related technologies in college and making it a career but also has a goal to attend film school. Asa Sliver mostly shoots action sports but also has a great interest in astro photography and landscapes. He has been inspired by world renowned photographers, Jimmy Chin and Cory Richards but is also stoked on local photographers Trevor Lyden and Pete Alport and their action sports photography. Below: Bachelor got 48 inches of snow and it became difficult to get to the mountain so we decided to skip one of many pow days to shred the feet of snow that fell in our neighborhood. Here, a sled tow-in did the trick. Above: After Bachelor was tracked out for days, we always wanted to check out Kwohl Butte and hit some of the drops along the top ridge. Kai Huggin droppin’ one. Below: When my friends are gone or just not up for shooting, it’s fun to go out with my dad (Matt Silver) and find little pockets of untouched powder.