Well hey there!

I’m Tori Duhaime (she/they) - a photographer and marketing professional with a fruitfully faded dance career behind me. My work primarily serves the outdoor industry as I’m a brand, lifestyle, and action sports photographer for race events and brand campaigns. I’m also currently the Marketing Director for Trails Magazine and the Social Media Specialist for JAM Collective and our respective clients. My photo work has been published in DIY Dancer Magazine, Free Film USA, Sage Magazine and has been used by Vogue.com, Brown University, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, She Explores, Ocean & San, i-D, Fjord Review, and more.

To see examples of my photo and business-related work, you can visit my website at toriduhaime.com.

What’s the DUMP all about?

As someone chronically plugged in for my clients and building out content on their behalf, there’s a lot that passes by me I want to expand upon, and have not been able to do so. Often my inquiries come back to my through line of movement whether in physical, cultural, or theoretical formats and span from the outdoor and art industries to trends and pop culture as it relates.

The DUMP is where I’ll be regularly reflecting on these questions and teasing out the maze of relativity in my over consumption of various media.

How often will you hear from me?

As of now, I’ll be aiming for weekly newsletters with a hodgepodge of ideas. Eventually, I expect this to get sectioned out and more clearly defined into categories and topics.

We’re going for free-99 at the moment but it won’t last long. Once I can set a cadence for myself, we’ll be monetizing this baby.

Chime in

You’re encouraged to comment and engage. Bring in your own findings and reflections. I already hear my own thoughts too much, please keep my internal voice company.

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Photographer and Movement Artist based in Richmond, VA exploring how risk and survival inform our body's inherent sense of style.