Archive for January, 2017

Money Or Friends

When you are a traveling photographer you have two choices

A. Friends

B. Money

Now after years of traveling and surfing around the world I’ve learned probably only one thing “respect the locals”.

Now that doesn’t mean everybody that lives where you are traveling gets free photos…I guess I’m saying unless you are part of the “crew” at each surf spot there is no reason to give out freebies.

Now I’m not saying I’ve mastered this elimination process, and yeah I’ve tried to charge a professional surfer because I didn’t recognize him (the email he replied was tasteful but was basically laughing in my face).

I guess all I’m trying to say is I only like a certain amount of friends and if you are paying $1000 of dollars a week to come visit a place where I’m staying chances are I have no problem  $20 a photo…

Easy local ripper (most of the time they don’t need photos unless it’s an epic day)

Easy again, he reached out to me on facebook, lives in the same town as me and is a sponsored bodyboarder

Totally easy, he knows the guy I’m staying with and was generally concerned when he heard that he lost a fin on the reef.

These next two are harder, one of them owned a boat to come out too the surf break. Know I couldn’t tell if they actually live here, they spoke english but most of there questions was about me (I have a problem with asking about people lives)… Lets go with friends this time, just incase I need a ride on their boat

Now this guy asked me if I sell photos, dead give away that he is traveling… sure I could use more international friends but the odds I’ll ever see him again are slim. Hence you are money… maybe he will contact me (I have a few other photos of him too) maybe not. I still have fun shooting everyday and a few extra bucks for more camera equipment is always helpful


Day 1 Teahupoo

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First off big thank you to Moana my host in this beautiful country. I will be living in Tahiti for the next 2 months and hopefully we get more waves like to day.

Not a lot of talking on this post since it’s been about a year since I got my camera in the ocean and can’t really explain how heavy Teahupoo was today. I’m glad I had the balls to swim out on a 6-10 foot day. Not so happy after I shot, I caught one wave then got pushed 50 yards across dry reef. shit happens… Aloha.

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Just Incase you were wondering how deep Teahupoo is… Lets hope you never find out lol

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