c.vila
Boost 2004
Got some great photos of all the pros in action. I had alot of fun and the beach was filled with photogs. It's about a 2 hour drive for me, so I would wake up at 4 am to get there by 6am. Once you get there, you have to walk about a mile down the cliffs, over the train tracks and down to contest area. Getting there in the morning was a hassle. I could hardly see and I had tons of gear with me. Once you get to the contest area you need to pick a spot to shoot. The best spots are on the rocks that line the beach. As you set up, the sun rises over the hills and fills the ocean with some great lighting. A few surfers are already warming up in the water. And out of the 8-10 hours of shooting there, the mornings are my favorite. The sound of waves crashing in and the way the morning sun starts to warm your face.
Boost 2004
Got some great photos of all the pros in action. I had alot of fun and the beach was filled with photogs. It's about a 2 hour drive for me, so I would wake up at 4 am to get there by 6am. Once you get there, you have to walk about a mile down the cliffs, over the train tracks and down to contest area. Getting there in the morning was a hassle. I could hardly see and I had tons of gear with me. Once you get to the contest area you need to pick a spot to shoot. The best spots are on the rocks that line the beach. As you set up, the sun rises over the hills and fills the ocean with some great lighting. A few surfers are already warming up in the water. And out of the 8-10 hours of shooting there, the mornings are my favorite. The sound of waves crashing in and the way the morning sun starts to warm your face.