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Surfing Photography (Noob)

Postby 240surfer » Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:24 am

Hello Everyone, I'm new to these forums and pretty new to surfing. I have a report to do for my photography class about Surfing Photography and would like to know some famous Surfing Photographers.

Along w/ famous photographers, any input on how pics are taken (aerial, far away, in the water), camera's used, how photography relates to surfing (getting into the moment, finding that right one), etc. I'm pretty sure I'll find most of my answers after researching photographers, but any input will be appreciated.

I tried searching and found some, but direct input would be also helpful. Thank you.

If its a tradition to post pics of surfboard LMK. :wink:
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Postby CheeZee » Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:05 am

Once upon a time im sure the pro' photographers in here or elsewhere would have told you there are timings, light parameters, set-ups etc etc that have to be adhered to ..but now with the software available and multi shot digi cams .. most peeps can snap off some class photos if they take around 200 per 10minute!!

Theres still no shortcut for experience in where to be and knowing what shot may work or not .. BDW posts in here and the man is about as good at capturing high quality surf shots as any ive seen ( not including 'in the water shots') ... so keep this post alive and im sure someone will chuck ya some pointers !

Post up some images when youve got some :D
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:08 pm

CheeZee forgot to tell you the most important bit of advice - keep your camera battery housing closed when you're in the water :shock: :wink:
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Postby tomcat360 » Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:00 pm

As my understanding goes, most lighting is from availble light, although some people will use a handle mount flash for shots in tubes/fill light, etc. For in the water shots, people will use wide angle lenses a lot.

Some photographers:

Tim McKenna
Aaron Chang
I can't think of any more right now, those are probably the most known two.

Here's a good site
http://www.dpsurfer.com/
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Postby CheeZee » Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:16 pm

lolol.. as my collegue and good bud has also stated ...its a fleshing good idea to keep the battery compartment closed and or, not give it to me to take into the water .... :mrgreen: :roll: :mrgreen:

" I R BREAK STUFF " :lol:
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Postby Stone Fox » Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:58 pm

Good luck with the project dude, try pm'ing BrownDogWilson, or hopefully he'll see this thread and help - the photos he posts here are absolutely amazing.
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Postby tomcat360 » Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:21 pm

Most def'
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Postby 240surfer » Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:40 pm

Wow thanks guys keep on posting w/ more info, I'll definitely PM BDW.
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