WHITEFISH – MTN News went On Special Assignment to introduce you to famous Instagrammer and Flathead resident Alex Strohl, who shared his journey from simple snapshots to social media stardom.
Strohl is living the millennial dream in Whitefish. Madrid-born with French heritage, Strohl has two million followers on Instagram and works with iconic brands like Land Rover and Arcteryx, shooting pictures all over the world.
It was a photo of his wife that launched his career.
“Shooting this photo of Andrea falling into this swimming pool in France, falling backwards. It’s a really cool photo shot from there were no drones back then but you see water and then someone falling backwards into it,” Strohl said.
“So, I put this photo online with some keywords. A student at Microsoft decided to buy it for a campaign for a bunch of money,” he added.
That money was enough for Strohl to travel the world for a year — experimenting with photography, and this potential new career.
“At the same time Instagram was kind of starting, so it was really the right place and right time and then seizing up the opportunity,” Strohl stated.
When work and travel becomes too much for Strohl, he retreats home to Whitefish. Strohl grew up hearing stories of the Wild West from his father — stories that drew him to Whitefish.
“He said he’d see bears skiing and there’s not many people there. They had those really long skis back in the 60’s right? I remember looking at these old negatives of it, old photos,” Strohl told MTN News.
Montana’s beauty also inspires some of Strohl’s photographs.
“Out of all the parks, out of all the wilderness areas in the U.S., to me, Glacier was always the most iconic because I think a lot of my work revolves around water and alpine lakes and glaciers and within the lower 48,” Strohl said.
“There isn’t that many glaciers left right? So, coming close to the biggest source of glaciers, of glaciers in the U.S. was pretty key to me,” he added.
Strohl feels at home in Montana.
“I like the people of Montana. They’re really crafty. I’m a terrible craftsman and everybody I’ve met from Montana, all the good friends we’ve had the opportunity to meet here, they can build anything the next day right? Everyone’s really resourceful and I admire that.”
Two new books are on the horizon for Strohl, who will take readers with him on a journey to remote places.
“For volume one we spent four months on the road in Europe trying to meet people that live in remote places and interviewing them and taking photos of them,” Strohl explained. “And volume two is going to be about that, more in-depth so less people more time with each of them and focusing about islands.”
For now, Strohl is happy in Whitefish with his photographs and a good cup of self-brewed coffee.
If you would like to see more of Alex Strohl’s photography, you can follow him on Instagram.
-Reported by Maren Siu/MTN News