
Opening day at Pipeline this winter. I wasn’t sure how big this barrel was until I heard Jamie O’ Brien say, “Holy shit, did you see Jason Frederico’s wave?” I love how relaxed he is in this thing.

Dylan Graves in Santa Cruz during the Coldwater Classic a couple years ago. Traditionally the locals aren’t stoked when the contest comes to town, but I can’t wait to see what happens now that the Coldwater is a world tour event.

If you want the best lighting you usually have to rise before most people wake up. This image makes me realize how lucky I am to live on such a beautiful coastline.

Giant airs, backflips, power turns and barrels. Watching Flynn Novak surf Rocky lefts is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen.

Darshan Gooch on an early morning gem. Along with becoming the proud father of a newborn son, he is one of the most positive people I have ever met. Every time I get to shoot photos with Darsh it puts a smile on my face, and he always seems to perform.

It’s always interesting to me to see what types of airbrushes surfers put on their boards. Some surfers out there like Matt Myer’s are amazing artists, always putting a little icing on the cake.

It is very hard to get photos from the North Shore without photographer’s heads in the foreground. I got lucky on this shot of Takanui Smith while he pulled into one of the waves of the day.
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And with results like this, you would too







good luck, Corey! You’re gonna need it!
These pictures are very good,they seem to have a somethin’ special Bout’ em, That can only be acheived by someone who actually enjoys What he’s doing, and as long as that one element is there, you can Expect Spectacular results and Submittal’s, I’m just sayin’, Anyone can Take a picture at the front of a wave, But it takes that one Element, to bring Ingenuity and Resourcefulness to the snap, and that allow’s you to give the public never before seen Angle’s and make salt life come alive! like a wonderLand…Rock-on, paulie.
Your picts are awesome closeups of when the surf or the surfer has the upper hand. Could feel the fear and fun through your Water Work shots.
bring back flindt-stone.
So you dropped Jeff Flindt for this guy? I’d re-think my choice!