
Media and Content
Media creators are the true historians of the sport of paintball. With so much of the written record fragmented or lost over time, photo and film archives stand as the most authentic window into the game’s evolution, its personalities, and its defining moments. From photographers and videographers to editors and storytellers, these creators shape how the sport is remembered and understood. This page is dedicated to showcasing both current and historical media that captures the culture, competition, and raw energy of paintball, preserving its legacy through visual and digital storytelling.
Former professional player Carl Markowski's photography focuses on the raw and gritty underbelly of the sport, full of emotion.
One of the most prolific photographers of the 2020s thus far, Sam's style draws from classic paintball influence mixed with a focus on the emotion filled moments of the game.
Chris made his name shooting around the East Coast and shot an event for Iconic at the NXL in 2024. His kinetic style focuses on capturing heated action and crisp movement shots.
Rob Moore served as Iconic Paintball's staff photographer from 2021-2022 and his contrarian style focusing on unique framing methods and angles defined his media.
Hailing from the East Coast, Justins photos capture the attitude of the game. Crisp lines, high contrast, and tight framing highlight his nuanced and methodical style.
Focusing mainly on pit photos and the emotion behind the game as a hobby while covering written stories at events.



