Pete O'Hara
Pete O'Hara
Pete O'Hara
Pete O'Hara
Pete O'Hara
Oregon
Sand to Snow
How we can work together
How we can work together
Oregon
ABOUT
Pete O'Hara
The majority of my early creative career was spent working in the Canadian television industry, providing the fortunate opportunity at a young age to travel the world while developing my skills as a cinematographer, editor, and photographer.
With these skills, I began working on branded projects with agencies and brands such as, Ikea, Buick and Lexus before beginning to focus my expertise in television development collaborating with companies such as Disney, HGTV, Discovery Channel and The Property Brothers. While these projects allowed for personal and professional growth, after 10 years in the industry, I was ready to take on a new challenge.
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Though I always loved my time spent abroad, it wasn't until spending two months travelling New Zealand that I discovered my love and passion for outdoor adventure content creation. Through this realization the course of my career naturally shifted, and I began to invest more time learning how to improve my skills and the art of adventure story telling. Recently, I obtained my advanced drone certification through Transport Canada, and hope to further enhance these stories by taking to the skies.
My goal since beginning this creative venture is to share my passion for exploration and create content that will inspire others to spend more time outdoors and in nature.
Jenna Dixon
Jenna is a passionate landscape and adventure photographer based in the Canadian Rockies. She is fiercely dedicated to capturing remote, cold weather and mountainous regions to showcase the rawness and beauty of natures elements. With a focus in storytelling, Jenna loves to combine the written word to enhance the visual experience, bringing her viewer into the journey.
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Jenna has had her work featured with Time Magazine and Nat Geo from New York to Miami and is regularly featured in local magazines across Canada.
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You can find Jenna's work with Canadian Tourism boards, including Travel Yukon and Tourism Vancouver Island, as well as a number of commercial brands and publications.