A person in winter sports gear, wearing a black helmet and ski goggles, stands outdoors with snow-covered mountains in the background.

Our Roots


It started like most good things do. quietly, without much of a plan. Just a handful of people, a long winter, and mountains that attract Legends of old and new.

Long days spent chasing storms and Long nights in dimly-lit apartments. boots thawing by the door, Long Nights editing with laughter cutting through the cold. Cheap food, bad coffee, good people. Friends who knew the Feeling what it’s like to hike for hours just to get one good turn, one good shot, one good story to tell.

Somewhere in the middle of it all, a ski film started taking shape. Not the glossy kind. Just a simple, honest film about people who wake up early, stay out late, and live for those brief moments when everything feels weightless.

And by the time the snow started to melt the idea had settled in A crew Dedicated to Capturing Honest Stories Of Honest People Pushing The Limits.

Zero G came from that season. A crew built around stories. From Big Ski Lines To Front Porches, We Tell Stories About The Places And People That Make Us Feel Alive. films about people who keep showing up chasing moments and living fully in the in-between.

Young man wearing a white t-shirt, black backpack with a patch that says "Yobeat" and a "Drink Water" button, black cap with logos, and sunglasses, standing in snowy landscape with mountain range in the background.

Daniel Harper

Daniel is a photographer and filmmaker specializing in documentary, adventure, and commercial work within the outdoor and action sports world. He is the founder of Zero G, a film crew dedicated to capturing raw, authentic stories of people pushing limits and embracing the lifestyle that comes with the mountains, rivers, and wild places.

Daniel is the director of the independent ski film ‘The Unknown’, shot during a winter living in Jackson Hole among fellow skiers, snowboarders, and filmmakers. His work reflects a deep connection to mountain culture and the people who live for it spanning from snow-covered lines in Jackson to climbing, mountain biking, and whitewater kayaking in Northern California.

When he’s not behind the camera, you’ll find him chasing fresh pow, new trails, and sharing stories rooted in grit, simplicity, and the pursuit of something real.

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