Here at KMC, we are lucky to receive photo submissions from some of the best photographers in the outdoor industry. For this upcoming summer’s magazine, the “Wanderlust Issue”, Photographer Paul Bride made his first submission to the publication. It can be incredibly frustrating at times to have such great imagery come across my desk, and only so many pages in the magazines to show case a photographers work. I’ve attached here a few samples of the imagery submitted by Paul for the summer issue. To find out more about Paul, and see more of his work, check out www.paulbride.com.

Peter Moynes
An award-winning photojournalist and commercial photographer, Peter is the founding publisher of KMC and CMC. His images can also be seen in international magazines and newspapers, hardcover books and stock agencies. His commercial clients have included Nike, Patagonia, Ford and Black Diamond. His photos have appeared in publications like SBC Skier, Ski Canada, explore, Bike and Paddler. Peter’s much-respected repertoire with some of the world’s best outdoor photographers ensures KMC and CMC‘s images are poignant, beautiful and inspiring. He says, “The ability to collaborate with so many interesting and talented people is the greatest aspect of this job.”
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