"Divine" - a person I never knew personally, but a name on many photos that I was very familiar with as a kid tearing through the latest Surfer Magazine. Thank you Jeff and TSJ for sharing all of the wonderful places that many of us can only dream about!
His explanation of the anticipation of waiting for transparencies and the joy of getting one or a few good ones back is spot on. I have recently started dabbling in film again after about 30 years, but here is much to relearn. I look forward to it.
Man, i just met braddah cruisin by old Chili's Pearlridge mall, he may be homeless. I was passing by him in a very distraught state and commented to him "life sucks, yeah?" More so as a projection of how I am feeling of life, and he surprisingly gave such an optimistic and positive response to that. We talked story about him being a surfer and photographer also for skateboarding. What a nice soul. I wish him the best. Didn't know he has such a legacy. I can see why he appreciates life.
Truly an amazing eye. Such good images. What a gift to us as surfers. Jeff Divine is a great photographer and has captured the evolution of wave riding so well. Timeless quality. That shot of pipe with the rainbow was on my wall as a kid... amongst others of course. Thank you Jeff
Fantastic! I'm not a surfer but I am an artist and your photography is beautiful and art. Every shot is incredible. I especially liked how you said it's more what's in the photographer's eye/mind when they capture the shot than what type of equipment they use. This will remain as Artificial Intelligence is exposed for what it is; just a tool that cannot compare to the creativity of the human mind.
"Divine" - a person I never knew personally, but a name on many photos that I was very familiar with as a kid tearing through the latest Surfer Magazine. Thank you Jeff and TSJ for sharing all of the wonderful places that many of us can only dream about!
His explanation of the anticipation of waiting for transparencies and the joy of getting one or a few good ones back is spot on. I have recently started dabbling in film again after about 30 years, but here is much to relearn. I look forward to it.
Jeff is pure…what a gift to the art of surf.
Thanks thanks thanks, Jeff. (And TSJ)
WOW....JD is such a master. Really enjoyed this video, loved what he had to say and HOW he said it.... both in words and with his lens.
Man, i just met braddah cruisin by old Chili's Pearlridge mall, he may be homeless. I was passing by him in a very distraught state and commented to him "life sucks, yeah?" More so as a projection of how I am feeling of life, and he surprisingly gave such an optimistic and positive response to that. We talked story about him being a surfer and photographer also for skateboarding. What a nice soul. I wish him the best. Didn't know he has such a legacy. I can see why he appreciates life.
Truly an amazing eye. Such good images. What a gift to us as surfers. Jeff Divine is a great photographer and has captured the evolution of wave riding so well. Timeless quality. That shot of pipe with the rainbow was on my wall as a kid... amongst others of course. Thank you Jeff
Legendary. Imagine the stories and shots we don’t even know about
Fantastic! I'm not a surfer but I am an artist and your photography is beautiful and art. Every shot is incredible. I especially liked how you said it's more what's in the photographer's eye/mind when they capture the shot than what type of equipment they use. This will remain as Artificial Intelligence is exposed for what it is; just a tool that cannot compare to the creativity of the human mind.
Thank you
Beautiful
Met JD thru friend Bernie Baker fellow Photographer