Archive for August, 2007
The Delta water conditions meter

Subject: Palms
Photo: Rodrigo Donoso
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Chronicle section, page 28
These palm trees sit behind my condo in Discovery Bay, CA. We look at them out the back window to see how the wind is doing and whether or not it’s worth it to go out. Usually by night time they aren’t ever moving, but the winds were pretty strong that week. The cool part was that it made for a cool photo the way the stalk of the palm trees stayed still while the palm blurred together from the wind. The only bad part was that we would probably not get the best conditons the next morning. Sometimes you win some sometimes you loose some. This time I did both.
-Rodrigo
No commentsNOT an avalanche

Subject: Hurricane Ivan aftermath
Photo: Bryan Soderlind
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, back cover
This image means so much to me. I originally wrote a long description about where and how I got this shot that should’ve been right here, but…. I can’t tell you how satisfying it is to hear people ask me where the avalanche was! That is definitely the wrong natural disaster!
-Bear
1 commentBest undiscoverd spot in the world

Subject: Collin Harrington
Photo: Joey Meddock
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Critique section, page 95
Manaus Brazil– I’ll claim it now…The best undiscovered wakeboarding spot in the world. Well, at least out of all the places I’ve been to.
BadBoy Inc. sent us down there for a local wake comp. We rode all through the Amazon River finding nothing but glassy water for miles and miles. The water was a bit murky but no reptiles in sight that you would automatically assume. It was weird getting used to but once you could relax and not worry about what could be underneath the surface of the water, the riding was insane.
Collin is a natural talent on any kind of board. Surf, skate, wake, you name it, he’ll kill it. Collin 4-nothin pullin through with somethin, showing off his survival skills in the jungle.
-MEDDOCK
No commentsThe road to happiness

Subject: Sign for the 413
Photo: Bryan Soderlind
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Chronicle section, page 35
I went to Puerto Rico this last April to surf with my friend Billy Callahan. Everywhere you drive to surf you pretty much use 413 and I definitely understand why they call it “The Road to Happiness.” I had the best time.
-Bear

Wakesites.com BBQ

Subject: Derek Cook
Photo: Rodrigo Donoso
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Chronicle section, page 25
On this day we spent the whole day barbecuing right behind Orwoods Marina on the delta. Jamie brought his winch, some really good carnitas to make tacos with and his wakeskate to get some play time on the up rail. It was pretty early in the season for us, so we spent a lot of time convincing ourselves that it was warm enough to trunk it. Now that I look at the photo it does looks a bit cold out there. Spooky too!
-Rodrigo
2 commentsBen Horan in his Nikes

Subject: Ben Horan
Photo: Joey Meddock
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Critique section, page 94
Last February, I did a full day with the Nike team. I rode doubles, camera in hand for this shot of Ben. There were so many “keepers” that I wanted to hang on to for The Standerd but I was obligated to turn in all the shots to Nike.
A few months passed with no signs of any of these shots surfacing so I decided to call Nike team manager Silas Thurman to see what the deal was. This shot in particular was branded into my head enough that I asked about it specifically.
It was still “undecided,” so I told Silas if he sent it back to me, there was a good chance we’d run it pretty decent size our book. Two days later, the photos arrived and BAM…in the book it went. Full-pager to Ben Horan. Thanks Nike.
-MEDDOCK
2 commentsOne Step Closer

Subject: Dallas Friday
Photo: Steven Hahn
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Chronicle section, page 26
Every Spring I try and make my way to Orlando to shoot and visit with old friends. This April I was headed down to Naples to shoot with the GB team just returning from overseas. I had a few extra days to hang out in Orlando so I called up Dallas and asked her if I could crash at her place for a few nights.
Dallas was recovering from a broken femur from the Waterski & Wakeboard World Cup series in Singapore. To me, she looked like the same old Dallas, super fit and always on the go. She showed me the gnarly scar on her side from the tube that was stuck into her chest. I reassured her and told her that scars build character. Now a normal day with Dallas consists of answering a bunch of phone calls in the morning, going over her schedule with her mom Darla, signing a bunch of posters for shops, then off to Sports Specific for a little rehabilitation. Since not a lot of people have seen Dallas since her return to the states, I thought I’d bring my camera along to get a few shots of her on her road back to the podium. I snapped this shop of her doing single leg presses but the photo seemed so telling. “One step closer.”
-Hahn
No commentsBraided Funk Jammin’

Subject: Braided Funk
Photo: Joey Meddock
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Critique section, pages 90-91
Braided Funk in full effect. Ruck and the boys did a gig in downtown Orlando about a year or two ago. The stage setup was right in the middle of the bar scene in Otown. I brought along my Hassleblad with an old school flash from the 60’s. I had never shot the flash before so getting something good out of it was the least of my concerns.
I walked up on stage while they were in the middle of jamin out, cruised around a bit behind each person playing and got out of there quick. Later when I got the results back, I was pumped about my flashin. First time, lucky time…whatever you’ll call it, i’ll take it.
-MEDDOCK
1 commentGrounded in Puerto Rico

Subject: An airplane
Photo: Bryan Soderlind
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Peripheral Vision section, page 84
A shot from Puerto Rico. On the way to the airport I saw this plane in someone’s backyard. We were in slow moving traffic so I jumped out, took a quick shot, and ran back to catch up with the car. Wish I would’ve had time to shoot a better one.
-Bear

Risking the camera for Ross Gardner

Subject: Ross Gardner
Photo: Bryan Soderlind
TSQ Location: Book 1.2, Critique section, page 100
I put my Mamiya 645 on a pole with no water housing and shot from the tube for this one. It was my first time trying anything like this and I was pumped to get a shot of my old buddy. I used to not like Ross cause he was just so happy all the time and I didn’t understand why. Now I realize how great it is to have that kind of person around, and now I even risk my equipment to get a shot of him.
-Bear
