“Life’s about the adventure, and while I’d wholeheartedly encourage you to focus on the moment and not worry about capturing images for “the ‘Gram” and other social media time-sucks, documenting a moment can be a way to save it for yourself. As a working photographer who spends a lot of my time in admittedly distracting, incredible locations, I’m always caught between staying in the moment and doing what I’m supposed to be doing—capturing images for my clients. It’s a balance.”
I had a lot of fun penning this article for NRS talking about my top ten photography tips for people on the water. Let’s face it, water of any sort (especially saltwater!) is not necessarily camera equipment’s best friend, but with a little planning ahead and awareness you can still keep the camera at your side in challenging environments.
Give it a read, and then let me know what else you wish I’d talked about in the article.
Bob Chase says
As I studied the last picture, I thought it vaguely familiar. I zoomed in and sure enough it was Headhunters Fly Shop! Was there years ago and fished with Peter and Ben. Love Craig MT
JMT1Jess2319 says
Craig is fantastic! I did a season working in the shop; really good crew. Glad you were able to experience it!