Howie Stern. Should you don’t know his title, you most likely have seen his images.
Howie appears to be photographing runners at each large occasion within the U.S. Whether or not it’s Tara Dower lined in cactus on the Javelina 100 Mile or chasing Courtney Dauwalter via the hills of the Hardrock 100, Howie has made a reputation for himself capturing the essence and human nature that makes the game of ultrarunning so fascinating. I’ve talked with Howie fairly just a few occasions over espresso in Silverton, Colorado, the place we each dwell — you may all the time discover him on the espresso store — about operating, journey, and artwork, and it’s excessive time I give him the ground right here.
When did you get into pictures, and the way did it evolve right into a profession? And the place did operating are available in?
I first thought-about taking pictures after I moved to Silverton, Colorado, in 2014. I used to be contemporary off a divorce and life reset and was making an attempt to determine what path to go that will allow me to be with my canine 24/7 and work for myself, as a result of I by no means may match into the nine-to-five life-style. I had just a few buddies, similar to Criss Furman and Ivan Buzik, who had been photographers and it form of opened my eyes to that world.
Seeing how lovely the San Juan Mountains of Colorado had been within the fall, I used to be taking tons of images with my cellphone and folks appeared to dig them, and looking out again, that was the second I noticed I wanted to get an actual digicam once more. I hadn’t actually touched a digicam since highschool.
So, in February 2015, I picked up a Nikon and determined to begin taking pictures ultras. I had been an ultrarunner for 15 years at that time, so my objective was to convey what I felt as a runner to the digicam’s eye. For me, it turned a profession from the beginning. There was no plan B, there was no making a gift of images for publicity. The one means this may work was to go all in and act accordingly. A couple of photographers I knew all the time mentioned “you’ll by no means make something,” however I ignored them. I wasn’t going to surrender on dwelling life on my phrases, which meant by no means being away from Miki and Joey, my malamute and husky, in addition to working for one thing that I used to be inherently keen about.
How do the artistic parts of pictures translate into operating for you or vice versa?
I may say that my operating is impressed by gentle. I strongly dislike operating in the midst of the day, as a result of the sunshine is so harsh, simply as I dislike taking pictures in the midst of the day, for comparable causes. That being mentioned, I’d say I’m a fan of operating at sundown for the fantastic thing about the sunshine high quality. I really like operating at dawn excessive on peaks, to see the sunshine altering, the overlapping ridges within the distance — similar for the sundown, actually. However I don’t do it actually because I’m extra of an evening owl and have a tendency to sleep in until there’s a giant goal, or somebody to make getting up early a horny choice.
One factor I do whereas operating is that I are inclined to see the paths and panorama via my digicam’s eye. So many occasions, I’ll make a psychological be aware of locations that I wish to return to, to {photograph} a runner or the panorama.
Are there any specific images that you just love? Or any significantly memorable moments whereas photographing?
Over the previous 10 years of photographing operating, there have been so many moments that had been particular. A couple of positively stand out for me. One among my favorites was a picture I took of Amelia Boone at Large Canine’s Yard Extremely. I by no means take photos of individuals throwing up, it’s simply fully off placing to me. In some unspecified time in the future within the race, in the course of the warmth and humidity, she pushed herself to the restrict and was on the bottom and misplaced her abdomen. I simply occurred to see her in a nasty second, however as she fought to rise up to make the beginning of the subsequent yard, she stared straight at me for a second, and I snapped the photograph. You’ll be able to simply really feel all she was feeling trying into her eyes. To me, it’s the whole lot operating and the human spirit is about.
Most likely crucial photograph I ever captured was the second this 12 months on the Barkley Marathons when Jasmin Paris made historical past. There are a variety of unbelievable images from some others that had been there, however the one I captured was the one one of many precise second she tapped and collapsed over the gate, spit and hair flying, as she gave the whole lot she needed to make it occur. Seeing her husband operating behind her, the expressions on John Kelly and Jared Campbell, Laz [Gary Cantrell] ready, and everybody cheering within the background. I photographed Jasmin throughout all three of her makes an attempt, and to lastly see all of it come collectively was actually the best second in sports activities I’ve ever witnessed. I cried for 10 minutes after the mud all settled. I’m even tearing up now.

Howie Stern’s now iconic photograph of Jasmin Paris ending the 2024 Barkley Marathons, as the primary girl ever to complete the grueling race.
Who has impressed you as a photographer and as a runner?
I’m form of odd most likely, I don’t actually look to different photographers for inspiration, I by no means wish to copy. I really feel what I really feel as a runner, and simply attempt to convey that throughout within the tales I seize. I fail at that loads, however there are moments after I handle to get one thing I’m pleased with. Beginning out, I used to be actually impressed by Criss [Furman]’s pleasure when he nailed a shot. He used to convey his laptop over to me on the espresso store to point out me the pictures he was pleased with. He’d all the time have such a giant smile and be so pleased. I really feel similar to he did after I nail one thing.
So far as operating, actually, I most likely was most impressed by my canine, they only seemed so easy and pleased once they ran. I nonetheless take into consideration them after I’m struggling in a 100 miler. I am going, “Be like Joey, run pleased like he did, and by no means cease!” He even walked a mile via Silverton and kissed the Hardrock on his final day of life, December 24, 2019.
Should you may {photograph} any topic proper now outdoors of operating, what would it not be and why?
Wolves and polar bears. I’m fascinated by each. Canine have been such an enormous a part of my being the final couple many years, that I wish to {photograph} the animals they descended from. Particularly since in most of the locations they roam, they’re threatened with eradication.
A few years in the past, I bought to {photograph} a brief expedition within the Arctic on Baffin Island. On the primary day within the backcountry, I adopted contemporary polar bear tracks alongside the route I used to be scouting. It was a type of “Nationwide Geographic”-feeling moments the place you form of understand you stepped into a distinct world. I by no means noticed the bear that made them, however now it’s turn into a objective to return and see them. Hopefully in 2025 it’ll occur on my subsequent journey there.
Should you may give recommendation to a photographer seeking to make it their dwelling, what would you say?
Discover your area of interest. Everybody shoots these days, what are you able to do to distinguish your self? In any other case, you’ll be misplaced on the planet of clones. Additionally, don’t shortchange your self or undercut everybody else, it solely hurts the business on a complete. Know your worth and keep on with it.
Do you’ve gotten any insights or critiques on how ultrarunning is documented lately? Something you wish to see or do in a different way?
Give the athletes and crews house. It’s become a mob scene at too many occasions. Not all elites, runners, or crews wish to have 10 cameras of their faces at help stations or the end. I additionally really feel, taking a look at Instagram, so many are simply copying the identical results and pictures, and the whole lot is simply beginning to look the identical.
What’s your favourite digicam to make use of whenever you’re out within the mountains?
If I’m operating, simply my iPhone. It’s small and lightweight and is all the time there. And surprisingly, you are able to do some respectable stuff with it. For the great things, these days a Sony A9iii. As a result of it’s small, gentle, and insanely highly effective, together with the lenses, I can run with it and take it on larger runs to {photograph} athletes within the cool locations. However I’ve been recognized to have Canon and Nikon as properly, haha. I’m not model loyal.
And random query that I ask everybody: in the event you may very well be a tree what sort of tree would you be?
I’d be a needle tree like a Bristlecone Pine. I imply, you reside up excessive, in lovely locations, and also you get to expertise the universe for hundreds of years. And, properly, they appear twisted, gnarly, and resilient!
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