{"id":596,"date":"2012-11-03T10:40:44","date_gmt":"2012-11-03T08:40:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chappypix.co.za\/blog\/?p=596"},"modified":"2012-11-05T00:09:26","modified_gmt":"2012-11-04T22:09:26","slug":"magic-east-coast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/chappypix.co.za\/blog\/2012\/11\/03\/magic-east-coast\/","title":{"rendered":"Magic East Coast"},"content":{"rendered":"
I love the East coast!
\nThe Kouga region in particular is a favorite.
\nMaybe it\u2019s the awesome light we get in this part of the world? Maybe it\u2019s the different climate? The warmer water? The chilled people?
\nCould it be the quality of the waves? This, after all this is the home to a pretty decent right hand point break in Jeffery\u2019s bay.
\nI am not sure what \u201cit\u201d is but whenever I mission up this way I feel so much more inspired, more creative and more stoke.
\nI tend to struggle with motivation shooting surfing in Cape Town these days.\u00a0There are tons of people with digital cameras trying to shoot surfing these days and this does not help.
\nThere is nothing more irritating than organizing a crew to shoot with and having the shoot \u201cpoached\u201d.
\nUp the East coast I have complete freedom of expression, the freedom to shoot what I want, how I want, and when I want too with no one bothering me.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n Always magical when the waves PUMP<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n I was up The East Coast to shoot a feature for an international publication and to shoot the \u00a0SA junior surfing champs<\/a> for the Western Province surfing team. <\/a><\/p>\n Early Morning Key-hole run…<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Dylan Wichmann<\/strong> Was Impressive on this trip <\/a><\/p>\n Class Act! Dylan Wichmann on his back-hand<\/em>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Another standout performance was that of Matt Pallet<\/strong>. This surfer possesses a huge front side hack that was well suited to the perfect walls of Super Tubes. <\/a><\/p>\n Matt Pallet lays down a thick hack<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Emma Smith<\/strong>, again, was awesome to work with!
\nIn the week leading up to the competition, we got waves. Sick waves!
\nYet again I was treated to some East Coast magic and the good waves where coupled with good weather and light.
\nIt is all very well having the favorable weather and waves, but for good surf image making, I need the surfers to perform and work to my visions.
\nLucky for me I had a group of surfers that met my requirements…<\/p>\n
\nThis 15 year old goofy foot surfer from Cape Town tore supers apart on his backhand with style and confidence.
\nThis young grom has a classic backhand style that is a joy to capture.
\nDylan also scored the best barrel of the trip!
\nHe snagged a \u00a0solid set wave that he carved all the way to the car park section, cracked a hard bottom turn, stalled, disappeared from view and exited down by impossibles. The claim was pretty impressive too…<\/p>\n
\nMatt is so much fun to work with, great style in the water and lots of fun on land. Always enjoyable hooking up with him and its a great pity he has moved back to Durban<\/p>\n
\nNot only the nicest, most down to earth person out there, Emma is a hugely talented and hard working surfer.
\nZigzag surfing magazine recently nominated Emma as 1 of 3 young ladies as South Africa\u2019s \u201cnext big thing<\/em>\u201d and\u00a0Emma was keen to live up to expectations and impress.
\nImpress she did!
\nEmma ripped in the water. She took direction well and we came back with some great shots.
\nIt is so nice to work with someone who appreciates the time and effort you put in.
\nEmz is a true pro and deserves more recognition for her talent, commitment and hard work.<\/p>\n