Behind The Scenes With Zak Noyle: What It Takes To Create Amazing Surf Images

Behind The Scenes With Zak Noyle: What It Takes To Create Amazing Surf Images

Zak Noyle is one of the world's most respected surf photographers, and in this two-part documentary by RedBull, we get a fascinating glimpse into his world. From his photographic mission and technique to the training that he undergoes to be able to stay afloat in some of the world's largest surf, this mini-doc has it all. Filmed around the world in exotic locations, it's a great watch for anyone interested in what it takes to create world-class surf imagery.

Part two can be seen here, and Zak's website, which is well worth a visit, can be seen here.

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Michael Kelley (mpkelley.com) is a Los Angeles-based architectural and fine art photographer with a background in digital art and sculpture. Using his backgrounds in the arts, he creates images that are surreal and otherworldly, yet lifelike and believable. A frequent traveler, Michael's personal work focuses on the built environment of unique

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I get a similar sensation when I am shooting kitesurfing or kayaking... have a peep to some of my photos http://matfar.co.uk/watersports

Feel like you guys are always 1 day behind iso1200.com

Ha - amusing to see how many of them are out there though - see about 3:27 - 4 in one small spot. Seems there's competition in every photography field.

Finally!!! Thank you for posting this!:)