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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 1H 7M

Stephen Shelesky | Photography, Mountain Races, Jackson, and the Places That Shape Us

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A conversation with Stephen Shelesky on photography, cycling, skiing, and the kinds of projects that shift the way you see your work.We talk about how Stephen found his way into photography, from shooting landscapes in college to building a career in the ski world, and how that path was shaped by time spent in Jackson, Wyoming. What started as a pretty solitary practice eventually became something deeply collaborative, working alongside athletes and learning how relationships shape the images being made.The conversation moves into cycling, Iceland, and the Mountain Races, and how stepping into something new cracked open a different creative direction. Stephen shares about signing up for the White Rim Road with almost no experience, spending months riding through the Westfjords, and later returning not as a racer but as a photographer documenting events like Silk Road and Atlas Mountain Race.We get into the shift from controlled, production based work to something more reactive and observational. What it looks like to document people moving through discomfort, how his work has become grittier and more emotional, and why he is more interested in capturing what something feels like rather than just what it looks like.We also talk about burnout, identity, place, and the tension between making a living and making work that actually feels meaningful. Stephen shares about leaving Jackson, time spent in LA, and the ongoing process of figuring out where to land and what kind of work to build a life around.We also touch on authorship, long term creative direction, and his interest in telling more stories within the endurance space that feel personal and underrepresented.Follow StephenExplore more at⁠⁠⁠ Wander Studios⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to the⁠⁠⁠ Wander Substack⁠⁠⁠ for long form essays and interviewsFollow along on⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠Wander is an independent platform centered on movement, creativity, and connection in the outdoor space. We share conversations with athletes, creatives, and culture shapers building thoughtful lives around sport and the landscapes that shape them.If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or leave a quick Spotify review — it helps independent projects like this grow <3

A conversation with Stephen Shelesky on photography, cycling, skiing, and the kinds of projects that shift the way you see your work.We talk about how Stephen found his way into photography, from shooting landscapes in college to building a career in the ski world, and how that path was shaped by time spent in Jackson, Wyoming. What started as a pretty solitary practice eventually became something deeply collaborative, working alongside athletes and learning how relationships shape the images being made.The conversation moves into cycling, Iceland, and the Mountain Races, and how stepping into something new cracked open a different creative direction. Stephen shares about signing up for the White Rim Road with almost no experience, spending months riding through the Westfjords, and later returning not as a racer but as a photographer documenting events like Silk Road and Atlas Mountain Race.We get into the shift from controlled, production based work to something more reactive and observational. What it looks like to document people moving through discomfort, how his work has become grittier and more emotional, and why he is more interested in capturing what something feels like rather than just what it looks like.We also talk about burnout, identity, place, and the tension between making a living and making work that actually feels meaningful. Stephen shares about leaving Jackson, time spent in LA, and the ongoing process of figuring out where to land and what kind of work to build a life around.We also touch on authorship, long term creative direction, and his interest in telling more stories within the endurance space that feel personal and underrepresented.Follow StephenExplore more at⁠⁠⁠ Wander Studios⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to the⁠⁠⁠ Wander Substack⁠⁠⁠ for long form essays and interviewsFollow along on⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠Wander is an independent platform centered on movement, creativity, and connection in the outdoor space. We share conversations with athletes, creatives, and culture shapers building thoughtful lives around sport and the landscapes that shape them.If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or leave a quick Spotify review — it helps independent projects like this grow <3

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