This is absolutely amazing! As a photographer myself it is so inspirational and beautiful seeing these pictures and seeing how crazy you can make these pictures!!
Drones are good for certain shots, and I do think Jimmy and other expedition photographers use drones in certain cinematic shots in their films, but there's also a lot of great angles and close-to-the-wall, close-up shots of climbers where a drone just won't work and would actually be quite dangerous and prove to be a distraction for the subjects. High-altitude climbing would also severely limit drone usage due to high winds and very variable conditions.
What makes Jimmy an even more extraordinary being is that he’s so profoundly humble.
Yes , and he courageously obeys his spirit and is true to himself.
he really is an inspiration for me
Levi Mendes He misses his kids bdays kind of selfish
This is absolutely amazing! As a photographer myself it is so inspirational and beautiful seeing these pictures and seeing how crazy you can make these pictures!!
This is awesome on many levels and the focus strength and comfort zones are on another mindset which is very rare, thanks guys well done
Pretty insane how Jimmys love of photography kinda just forced him to become one of the worlds best alpinists. Incredible
Jimmy really is inspiring,what courage he has.
Jimmy Chin is an amazing and inspiring human being
Cutting tags off of jackets to save weight?! :O DAMN!!!
cant wait to be able to afford expedition like these
you wouldn't be able to do it once you could afford it.
+BobLoblaw23 word
Balls of titanium!
My hero and inspiration
my hero!
4:54 Is it just the angle, or is he really like 30ft up with no pro?
Really cool!!
to be the best there aint no short cuts
Well said Jimmy.
does anyone know what logo that is on his hat?
lookz000 NEVERMIND, ITS A WYOMING STATE FLAG!!
Wyoming
Role model.
Thought this was Dan Osman at first.
they must be mindful of every move on a big wall...
0:10 "life is short" ...
Do boxing ... To test your Chin!
in most case Jimmy Chin were send to die by national Geographic.
Dang....wish I wasn't affraid of heights....or cold, or discomfort in any way. 😜
Can't you just use drone nowadays to take " risky " photos?
at 20,000? Sure but then what fun would that be? Then you have to bring food and a sleeping bag for the drone and where do you draw that line? Hahaha.
Drones are good for certain shots, and I do think Jimmy and other expedition photographers use drones in certain cinematic shots in their films, but there's also a lot of great angles and close-to-the-wall, close-up shots of climbers where a drone just won't work and would actually be quite dangerous and prove to be a distraction for the subjects. High-altitude climbing would also severely limit drone usage due to high winds and very variable conditions.
He is such a fake. How can a human move around, let alone climb mountains with balls this big?