About Us

Decades of bowhunting experience, tested gear, and honest stories built for serious archery addicts.

A late-season Eastern hardwood forest scene with a compound bow leaning carefully against a broad, deeply textured oak trunk. The ground is covered in dry, curled brown and orange leaves, with a few fallen acorns scattered around carbon arrow shafts resting parallel to the bow. The bow wears a muted camo pattern and a compact limb-driven rest, with frost crystals clinging lightly to its limbs. Cool, overcast morning light filters through bare branches, creating soft, shadowless illumination and a subdued color palette. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, the focus is on the bow and the intricate bark pattern, while the distant forest floor blurs gently. The mood is patient, stealthy, and late-season serious, with realistic, documentary-style photography.
An educational cutaway-style layout of compound bow arrow components arranged on a matte black background: carbon shaft sections, various insert types, field points and fixed-blade broadheads, nocks, and fletching options lined in precise rows. Tiny white labeling cards sit neatly near each type of component, though no actual text is legible. Soft, diffused studio light from above creates minimal glare and crisp, easily readable shapes, emphasizing contrast between the dark background and metallic or colored elements. Shot from a directly overhead perspective, everything is perfectly aligned and evenly spaced, giving a technical, infographic-like feel. The mood is analytical and professional, ideal for gear education, presented with clean photographic realism and a modern, almost laboratory-style aesthetic.

Why Elevation Archery Exists

We’re lifelong bowhunters who cut our teeth on rugged Western mountains and tight Eastern timber, sharing proven setups, tuning knowledge, and field-tested tactics to help you shoot straighter and hunt smarter.

Field Team

A dawn scene of a compound bow resting upright on its kickstand at the edge of an open meadow, facing a distant ridgeline of dark timbered mountains. The bow has a dark earth-tone finish with a mounted slider sight, stabilizer, and quiver full of broadhead-tipped arrows, all rendered in sharp detail. Golden hour light filters through a faint mist, illuminating dew-covered grass and casting a soft rim light around the bow’s silhouette. The sky carries subtle pink and orange gradients. Shot from a low angle, slightly behind the bow, the composition leads the eye toward the far ridges, with a medium depth of field keeping the bow crisp and the background gently softened. The atmosphere is contemplative, focused, and quietly epic, with realistic, cinematic photographic styling.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Western elk junkie and gear tinkerer sharing hard-earned lessons from steep, windy ridges.

A meticulously tuned matte black compound bow with satin-finish limbs and a micro-adjustable drop-away rest, resting horizontally on a clean, dark walnut workbench. A neatly arranged array of carbon arrows with brightly fletched vanes lies beside it, along with a precision bow sight and small hex tools. Soft, directional studio lighting from the upper left creates controlled highlights on the riser’s machined cutouts and subtle reflections on the arrow shafts, casting crisp but not harsh shadows. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the bow’s cam system is in sharp focus while the background fades into a gentle blur. The atmosphere is professional, technical, and educational, with photographic realism and a clean, modern aesthetic.

Mateo García

CTO

Whitetail strategist obsessed with shot execution, tree stand setups, and realistic practice drills.

A close-up, side profile of a high-end compound bow at full draw, mounted securely in a mechanical bow press, without any human presence. The focus is on the binary cam system, serving cable, and peep sight alignment against a neutral gray workshop wall. Overhead LED strip lights provide even, cool illumination, revealing every texture in the string fibers and anodized aluminum cams, while faint reflections glimmer on the press arms. The composition uses rule of thirds, with the cams dominating the right side of the frame and the blurred press body to the left, creating depth. The mood is precise and instructional, emphasizing mechanical sophistication and setup accuracy in a photographic, ultra-detailed style.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Former tournament archer translating pro-level technique into clear, no-BS coaching for bowhunters.

An ultra-clean tuning bench setup focused on a digital bow scale, paper tuning rack, and arrow spinner laid out on a light gray epoxy work surface. Beside them sits a partially assembled arrow with a bare shaft, fletching jig, and a small bottle of adhesive. The wall behind is a smooth, off-white with a neatly mounted bow square and nocking pliers hanging in order. Bright, neutral studio lighting from above and slightly to the right eliminates harsh shadows and makes every measuring mark legible. Captured at a slightly elevated three-quarter angle, the image keeps all tools in focus for clarity. The mood is highly professional, methodical, and instructional, emphasizing precision gear knowledge through crisp, realistic photography with a minimalist, organized aesthetic.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Backcountry storyteller capturing real hunts, blown stalks, and quiet lessons from the mountains.