Caroline Claire sees Devin Logan as the big sister she never had. That relationship started from a place of admiration, and eventually led to both of their paths unfolding nearly identically, just seven years apart.
The two grew up in the same town on Long Island, attended the same elementary school, and attended the same ski academy three states to the north in order to take on skiing full time.
By 2012 Devin was claiming her place in the spotlight, dominating the pro circuit and consistently landing on the podium, all while Caroline watched in admiration from the school that Devin once attended herself. Everything culminated in 2014 when Devin won the first ever silver medal in Slopestyle at the Sochi Winter Olympics.
As the two grew in their careers their paths began to align and Devin became a mentor to Caroline. Soon the two held spots on the US Ski Team together, traveling the world, and competing side by side.
Both newly retired, the two are entering the next phase of their aligned paths together — exploring the mountains they’ve called home for years and navigating the peaks and valleys of life.
Born and raised in Colorado, Sara has always considered the mountains to be her home and her artistic inspiration.
Sara has worked globally with outdoor brands to provide photography and videography services across product and lifestyle campaigns.
Sara an award-winning filmmaker and is the Co-Founder of the indie production company, The Road West Traveled. She is most known for producing and directing the ski documentary “Abandoned” (2018) and the all-women ski film “Advice for Girls” (2023).
Iz La Motte is an adventure photographer and filmmaker who was raised in the Catskill Mountains of New York and educated in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Today, Iz splits her time between the deep snow and sharp ridge lines of Utah’s Wasatch Range and the serene green spaces that surround her off-grid cabin in the woods of Vermont. She has developed her craft into one that focuses on the human story and its relation to the world. Iz believes that everyone has a story to tell. Her passion lies in working with individuals and brands to tell their own impactful stories in a way that feels true to them.
Her work has been seen in marketing campaigns across the outdoor industry, in print publications, and across the film festival circuit.