
When it comes to pushing the limits of rugged products, there’s no better way than getting it in the hands of experts and letting them do their thing. Which is why Urban Armor Gear recently rounded up seven of its favorite outdoor photographers/social influencers and took them to the furthest place possible: New Zealand. Not only is the country a long trek, but it’s also home to some of the world’s most unforgiving terrains.
But this was no controlled photoshoot — the seven days consisted of bungee jumping, jet boats, offroading, hiking, kayaking and more to test the furthest capabilities of UAG-protected devices in the hands of skilled individuals. Taking risks and challenging their abilities, the outdoor creatives came away with uncanny moments because their gear allowed them to go further. It helped them find new angles, inspirations and points-of-view they may not have found otherwise. We caught up with three of the trip’s attendees to talk about New Zealand, outdoor photography and how it’s shaped their lives.
Prince McClinton
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Prince McClinton is the co-founder and CEO of Art of Visuals, creating tools and resources to help photographers/filmmakers navigate the intersection of art and commerce. His work can be seen on Instagram @artofvisuals.