Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate this topic especially more information about where, how and why to position yourself in certain places.
@@dreamlifephotography haha makes sense! I have a question brother, if you have the time to answer. As someone who has never surfaced or had to tread water for long, what kind of preparation do you think I need before going out and practicing in water surf photography? Should I at least learn to surf, or practice treading water in a pool or the ocean for a month or something? I really want to get into it but I want to be properly prepared. I have all the gear though!
@@connorhenderson_photo Great question, you just have to start where you are at.... start shooting in flat water, then little waves and progress as your comfort levels expand... there is no substitute for spending the time! My best advice would be to start body surfing with a pair of body board fins. This will get you surf fit and you will learn so much about how the ocean works, don't take the camera out, just go body surfing at every chance you get... but yeah some pool training with treading water is a good idea as well.... we cover a lot of this inside my "Water Photographer" course and in the private group attached to it... so if you are keen, let me know and I can send you the links.... if you have the gear it is only useful if you have the knowledge and confidence, I would love to help with all that for you!
Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate this topic especially more information about where, how and why to position yourself in certain places.
Thanks so much for the feedback, stoked you got some value from it!
Awesome Tutorial 😎⚡️🤙
thanks so much for your feedback, really appreciate it!
This is such a great video to share to the surfers before shooting with them! Love it! Well done
cheers Michael, glad it could help a little... communication does result in better pictures for sure!
You have the most surfy lennox/byron bay voice of all time haha, legend!
Haahaa... classic! well I have lived and surfed most of my life just a little south and now north of the Byron shire... so I guess that makes sense
@@dreamlifephotography haha makes sense!
I have a question brother, if you have the time to answer. As someone who has never surfaced or had to tread water for long, what kind of preparation do you think I need before going out and practicing in water surf photography?
Should I at least learn to surf, or practice treading water in a pool or the ocean for a month or something? I really want to get into it but I want to be properly prepared.
I have all the gear though!
@@connorhenderson_photo Great question, you just have to start where you are at.... start shooting in flat water, then little waves and progress as your comfort levels expand... there is no substitute for spending the time! My best advice would be to start body surfing with a pair of body board fins. This will get you surf fit and you will learn so much about how the ocean works, don't take the camera out, just go body surfing at every chance you get... but yeah some pool training with treading water is a good idea as well.... we cover a lot of this inside my "Water Photographer" course and in the private group attached to it... so if you are keen, let me know and I can send you the links.... if you have the gear it is only useful if you have the knowledge and confidence, I would love to help with all that for you!
Thanks so much Tom! Getting into surf photography here in Florida. You are doing our niche a great service by creating this content.
Oh thanks Sterling!! that really makes my day brother... enjoy the process mate
2022 thank you...i want to do some serious surf photography....compos..backgrounds..panning...low key ..high key...art...thank you...great advice!
epic Nick! get to work and enjoy the process, so much fun to be had. Appreciate your message
Awesome tips Tom - nice work.
Cheers Tony, stoked you liked it!
This was super helpful thanks so much for sharing
Oh thats so great to hear Zoe, thanks for your feedback, hope you are going well