Jasper Gibson
Last November, Gibson captured professional kayaker Ben Marr running a 70-foot waterfall on the Jalacingo River in Veracruz, Mexico. It wasn’t an easy place to reach—the two had to bushwhack through the jungle for a mile and a half. “To get into position, I climbed down a steep canyon wall full of gnarly trees and wiggled my way through the mud,” says Gibson, 23, who paid for the fiveweek trip with money he’d earned as a wildland firefighter in White Salmon, Washington. “Getting there was a struggle, but the shot came easy.”
THE TOOLS: Canon 6D, 16–35mm f/2.8 L II lens, ISO 1,250, f/3.5, 1/1,000 second
John Haynes
Haynes, an avid cyclist from Minneapolis, saw the city in a new light after a wrist injury forced him to…