Follow This | The Mtb Photographers of Instagram

Part 1
If you’re looking to add more mountain biking to your Instagram feed why not go straight to the source? These photographers produce some stunning, high quality images for you to enjoy on your smart phone. Remember, you can use other equipment and editing before posting, these definitely aren’t your average iPhone photos!
Sven Martin – 24k followers
Originally from South Africa, Sven and his wife Anka travel the EWS circuit and much more. She races, and he has moved to photography, and is now one of the most recognized photographers in mountain biking. The photos on his Instagram are simply spectacular.
Dave Trumpore – 8k followers
Dave is from Boulder, Colorado but spends much of his time traveling internationally following the highlights of the sport. That includes lots of sick downhill and freeride action!
Sterling Lawrence – 7k followers
Sterling has been capturing some of the most iconic images in mountain biking for over a decade now, here is one of those. Check out his profile for more examples of his work!
Matt Wragg – 3.2k followers
Matt has worked with a range of publishers internationally, you will probably recognize his work from the Enduro World Series as he is one of the official photographers. In addition to stunning action photos, he features some of the lifestyle content we often don’t see.
Lee Trumpore – 2.4k followers
Lee is currently based in Taiwan, where there are more mountains than you would probably expect. He’s got plenty of great photos of the trails and life there, along with action from around the globe!
Boris Beyer – 6.1k followers
“Maddogboris” is a well known photographer from here in Germany. He is famous for his coverage of world cup DH races, some incredible shots here!
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