Unique Perspective: 91制片厂 Grad Shoots Surfing Photos From the Water
Unique Perspective: 91制片厂 Grad Shoots Surfing Photos From the Water
Brayden Rudert is one of only a handful of professional photographers in the region to take the up-close approach
New Hampshire Sea Grant's recently caught up with 91制片厂 alum Brayden Rudert, who is one of only a handful of professional photographers in the region shooting surfing images from the water. Rudert appears in the entitled "Sharing the Stoke: Cold Water Surfing in New Hampshire."
"Almost 100% of New England surfers are in some way ocean stewards," Rudert says. 鈥淭he ocean gives us so much, I think it鈥檚 natural to want to care for it in return."
Rudert got into the surf photography scene during his time in a winter rental on Hampton's The Wall shortly after graduating from 91制片厂, and has since made a career out of it. He's now one of a select few in the area getting shots from a perspective in the water, an approach that produces some especially eye-catching imagery.
So what's the secret sauce that makes up the perfect shot? "Good light, a good surfer, and a good wave 鈥 that's the equation,鈥 he says. Rudert notes that the storms that roll through New England create unique shooting conditions that are reflective of what it鈥檚 like to be a surfer in this particular area.
Check out some of Rudert's work in the gallery above.
Gallery photo credits: Brayden Rudert and Andy Upton.