Thank you for purchasing your 5 High Resolution photos from the 2019 20 Mile Throwdown!

To redeem your purchase and download your photos follow the link below. Then, drill down to the session you attended (morning - Session 1, afternoon - Session 2 or evening-Session 3). Find the five photos you want, add the download product for each one to your cart and then go to checkout.

VERY IMPORTANT: when you are checking out, remember to use your promo code that you received at the event in the coupon/promo code box. This will zero out your cart and you will be able to finish your transaction with no charge. You will then be taken to the downloads page.

Thank you so much for your order! If you have any questions please reach out to us via the Contact link in the navigation above.

For a list of frequently asked questions about the photos, videos, and troubleshooting, please scroll to the bottom of this page for the FAQ.

 

FAQ

Why is my athlete blocked or obscured during their performance?

It is our goal to ensure that every athlete is filmed or photographed with a clear line of site. That being true, photos and videos are filmed during a live event on an active gym floor. Inherently other gymnasts, judges, coaches, and elements of the gym itself can block or obscure a gymnast during parts of their routine. While we generally cannot help this, we are sorry for the inconvenience.

Why are my athlete’s legs or feet not in the frame of the video or photograph?

Generally speaking, we try and fit the entire event within the frame. However, due to space in the gym and/or the focal length of the camera/lens being used, there are limitations. In addition, some events like High Bar, Rings, and Vault cover an amount of gym real estate where our cameras are not able to fully capture the outer most reaches of the event. In these situations we work to ensure as much of the athlete’s core is in the frame to show the most of the performance.

Can I download, share and print my photos?

Photos can be ordered as prints and as downloads. Full-resolution photos include a print-release that gives you permission to print your photos. Low-resolution (social sized) photos, when offered, are not intended for print, and do not include a print-release. We assume that you will share them with family, and post them on the web. We ask that you always give a photo credit when posting photos: Photography by Hans Damkoehler of Timberline Photography.

Regarding photos, why were only 1 or 2 events photographed?

We believe that our photography and video products should be packaged and priced in such a way that they allow parents, family and coaches to afford them. If we were to capture each event we would have to hire multiple photographers - which would make our costs, and thus the costs of our products, much higher. Thus, we target one, sometimes two events to photograph utilizing the services of one photographer.

Regarding photos, why wasn’t my athlete photographed?

While we work very hard to ensure there are photos of each athlete, very rarely we miss a routine. We are very sorry if this occurred to your athlete - trust us, it wasn’t personal! Note that we do sometimes take photos of events that are not “promised” for the day. Your child may or many not be in those extra photos.

Regarding photos, why can’t I see my athlete’s face?

While we would love to always have an angle with a view of your athlete’s face, this is not always possible. Many events are setup where much of the action moves away from where we can shoot photos. Additionally, these are not portrait photos - they are action photos. We cannot guarantee that your athlete’s face will be visible - or won’t have a grimace!

Does Timberline do custom photography such as sports portraits, seniors, family portraits and more?

Glad you asked! We do, and we would love to create images that endure for you and your family for years to come. Let us know what you interested in here.