Photographer – Unleashed Wake Mag https://unleashedwakemag.com International wake magazine Wed, 15 May 2019 12:35:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://unleashedwakemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-Unleashed-wake-mag-512X512-32x32.jpg Photographer – Unleashed Wake Mag https://unleashedwakemag.com 32 32 PIERRE AUGIER | PHOTOGRAPHE ALTERNATIF https://unleashedwakemag.com/pierre-augier-photographe/2017/11/26/ https://unleashedwakemag.com/pierre-augier-photographe/2017/11/26/#respond Sun, 26 Nov 2017 14:58:39 +0000 https://www.unleashedwakemag.com/?p=27659 Pierre Augier, 34 ans, résidant à Marlioz, charmant petit village à proximité d’Annecy en Haute Savoie – France. Passionné par le freeski et plus généralement les sports extrêmes d’action, il a commencé à photographier ses amis pratiquants...

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Pierre Augier, 34 ans, résidant à Marlioz, charmant petit village à proximité d’Annecy en Haute Savoie – France. Passionné par le freeski et plus généralement les sports extrêmes d’action, il a commencé à photographier ses amis pratiquants en hors piste ou dans les snowparks il y a 10 ans,  alors que qu’il quittait sa Provence natale pour la Savoie.

En voulant garder des souvenirs de ses trépidantes aventures en montagne, il est vite devenu accro au reportage sportif et à la “culture ride”, alors il a décidé de provoquer un peu le destin, il s’est mis à suivre des riders professionnels sur chaque élément: la neige, l’eau, les airs, la boue ou encore les rues.

Depuis 10 ans, il travaille principalement pour la presse, les organismes touristiques, les équipementiers sportifs, marques de l’outdoor et des sports alternatifs.


Bonjour Pierre, peux­-tu nous en dire un peu plus sur ton dernier shooting à Poule Wakepark en quelques mots ? 

Salut ! Eh bien il se trouve que je connais bien Agathe et Robin, les patrons du tout jeune PWP, que j’ai pas mal photographié sur des planches à neige ces dernières années et qui sont avant tout des amis. Ce couple mignon s’arrache depuis deux ans pour créer ce Park qui me semble être pour eux autant la concrétisation d’une passion pour le wake, qu’un projet entrepreneurial alors j’avais envie de les aider comme je le pouvais. Au printemps Agathe m’a annoncé que des pros ­sans me donner les noms­ allaient venir rider chez eux, et qu’il fallait absolument que je vienne, j’ai donc répondu à l’invitation. On m’a expliqué que Daniel venait pour shooter un épisode de ses TAO Grom session, dans lequel il visite des spots et va àla rencontre de jeunes riders, et j’ai trouvé ça très cool qu’une star s’intéresse, ride et shoote avec des jeunes locaux!

Daniel et James on débarqué le lundi juste après le FISE. Ils étaient un peu naze du weekend, mais se sont tout de même sorti les doigts pour une grosse session shoot avec moi le lundi soir ce qui m’a permis de tester pour la première fois mon caisson étanche avec des flashs! Et tout s’est terminé autour d’un bon BBQ des familles. Le lendemain une tripotée de momes surmotivés ont débarqué au PWP et les deux stars ont passé la journée à les coacher/filmer sans oublier de leur faire une petite démo ! C’était très chouette, les gosses avaient des étoiles dans les yeux, ont sentait bien qu’ils se surpassaient pour attirer leur attention, c’était mignon !

james windsor par pierre augier

Quel élément principal veux tu mettre en avant quant tu prends une photo, le tricks, les couleurs, le background ou arrière plan et pourquoi  ?

Tout dépend du contexte et de l’objectif du shooting. En l’occurence, en action sport, hormis en trip ou je dois raconter une histoire, mon but est souvent de valoriser la performance et l’esthétique du rider, avec un penchant pour la seconde caractéristique. Et quand les deux sont réunis et que la photo est techniquement et artistiquement réussie, c’est ce qu’on appelle le «money shot» je crois! En cela, la photo de sport extreme ressemble à la chasse, la photo accrochée au mur remplace la tête de sanglier empaillée 🙂

Quel type de caméra, d’objectifs et de flash utilises-­tu principalement en sport extrême ?

La base est celle que j’utilise quotidiennement: des reflex Canons, et des zooms ou focales fixes selon le type de reportage. Après en action sport j’aime souvent déployer l’artillerie lourde: des gros flashs radiocommandé, et plus récemment donc un caisson étanche Ikelite qui est plutôt typé plongée, mais qui me permet d’utiliser les flashs en étant dans l’eau avec un module Aquatica Waterwizard que j’ai attendu pendant 6 mois… J’aime beaucoup utiliser les flashs en action sport car ils permettent d’isoler le rider et magnifier l’action de jour comme de nuit. Et dans l’eau, je trouve que ça biche encore plus !

TAO Session pierre augier

Pratiques-­tu le Wake ou les autres sports que tu illustres ?

Je suis une quiche en wake mais grâce au coaching soigné d’Agathe j’ai pris mes premières box l’an dernier et cette année un kicker, wahou! Bon sinon je suis assez fort en ski freeride avec des sacs photos de 20kg dans le dos, je vole en parapente (que je shoote un peu aussi) et je suis un ex véliplanchiste qui s’est converti au kitesurf y’a une poignée d’années et j’en suis devenu super accroc ! (Sport d’ailleurs que j’ai quasi pas shooté pour l’instant… la pour le coup je préfère poser l’appareil et rider quand les conditions sont réunies 🙂

Suivez Pierre Augier sur Facebook et Instagram 

L’intégralité de l’interview de Pierre Augier et des petite
astuces photos dans le second numéro
d’Unleashed France

Découvrez la vidéo Grom Session avec Daniel Grant sur #unleashedwakemag

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Interview – Tim Spanagel https://unleashedwakemag.com/tim-spangle/2016/10/07/ https://unleashedwakemag.com/tim-spangle/2016/10/07/#respond Fri, 07 Oct 2016 11:42:34 +0000 http://www.unleashedwakemag.com/?p=21796 PEOPLE / TIM SPANGLE / Hi Tim – Can you introduce yourself in few words? Hi, my name is Tim Spanagel, and I am a Photographer/ Videographer from Cincinnati, Ohio. First...

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PEOPLE / TIM SPANGLE /

Hi Tim – Can you introduce yourself in few words?
Hi, my name is Tim Spanagel, and I am a Photographer/ Videographer from Cincinnati, Ohio.

First of all, can you tell us how you came to take photos?
I took my first photography class when I was 15 and fell in love with taking pictures. Being an avid snow skier and wakeboarder, I immediately gravitated towards taking action sport photographs. I have been shooting for nine years now, and I don’t plan on ever stopping.

What artistic elements do you try to emphasize in a photo? The trick? The colors? Landscape?
I would say my photographs are more about color than they are about anything else. I definitely focus on having a strong composition and an interesting location, but I always find myself thinking about color first. Color drives most of the emotion in a photograph and can move the viewers eye to the more important aspects of the image. Also a majority of my photographs are shot with a wide angle lens. Shooting with a wide angle lens forces you to get close to the subject making you more involved in the trick. When shooting up close I find myself moving just as much as the wakeboarder. Also shooting wide angles creates a distorted perspective allowing for more artistic liberties.

Is there a place in the world where you like to shoot in particular?
I think it would be interesting to shoot in New Zealand. The landscapes there are incredible.

Who do you usually shoot?
I shoot the guys from Cincinnati more than I shoot with anyone else. There is a strong group or riders from the Cincinnati area, and they are always willing to get creative.

What kind of camera, ash, and lenses do you use?
I shoot with a Nikon D750. The lenses I use the most are my Nikon zoom lenses: 14-24mm f2.8, 24-70mm f2.8, and 70-200mm f2.8. I usually don’t shoot with a flash, but I will sometimes use strobes.

Do you have any special camera con gurations?
When I am shooting photographs I don’t really have any special configurations. But when I’m shooting video I always have a crazy camera configuration. With video you don’t only have to worry about capturing the trick, you also have to think about stabilization and audio.

Do you take photos of other sports? Do you also do Fashion, Weddings, others stuff?
I also shoot a lot of freestyle skiing and snowboarding. My friends and I started an action sports crew/film company called Ankilla Productions. Every winter Ankilla produces a ski movie, so a lot of my time is taken up shooting and editing for the movie. I find it helpful to shoot other action sports. Each action sport presents its own challenges which I can learn from and use when shooting wakeboarding.

Do you wakeboard too? Do you nd it frustrating sometimes when you see other riders having fun while you’re taking pictures?
I do wakeboard but I am not very good… I usually don’t find myself wanting to ride when I’m shooting. I enjoy taking photographs more than I enjoy wakeboarding itself so its not really a conflict. Also I tend to be so close to the rider, whether it be in the water or on the feature, that I never feel left out of the action.

Finally, do you have some important tips to give to those who want to progress with action sports photography?
My advice would be to always keep shooting and to take advantage of new experiences. Shoot anything and everything because you never know who you are going to meet or where it is going to take you. Also don’t be afraid to re-shoot. If the shoot doesn’t go as planned don’t settle because the second time around you will be more informed and will have a better idea of how to take the photograph.

Thanks for your time Tim, if you want to say something else, go for it!
Thanks to all of my friends who trust me to capture compelling images of them riding. Also thank you Phil for the opportunity to talk about my work.

JOIN HIM ON HIS FACEBOOK OR INSTAGRAM

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PEOPLE: PETER VALFRIDSSON https://unleashedwakemag.com/people-peter-valfridsson/2016/04/08/ Fri, 08 Apr 2016 21:59:05 +0000 http://www.unleashedwakemag.com/?p=17027 Peter Valfridsson, the action sports photographer from Sweden.

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Hi Peter, can you introduce yourself in few words ?
Hi Unleashed, my name is Peter Valfridsson, and I’m an action sports photographer from Sweden.

First of all, can you tell us how you came to take photos?
I have always been interested in art and creating things. It started with music and painting when I was young. Then one day, 15 years ago, I decided to buy a camera, and that was the best decision I have ever made. Photography combines a lot of creative aspects and is very social which is perfect for me.
First you get the idea of a photo, you find or sometimes create the scenery, and finally you take the photo. It ́s the process I love from planning to shooting, and I am always looking for new spots and ideas.

 

What art form do you like to put forward in a photo? The trick? The colors? Landscape?
I love to create a story about my photos so would like to put the scenery forward. There are so many good photographers out there, so to be unique you have to create a good scene and story. I also like to shoot with flashes to bring a good light composition into the picture. The finest word I ever heard about my photos was when a friend’s older mother told me, “I love to watch your photos because they are so beautiful.” She does not know what wakeboarding is but can enjoy the story and composition. So when the rider is satisfied and your friend’s mother likes the photo you know it ́s a good one. Thats my goal with a photo, to create good art and I love to create it with wakeboarding and skiing.

Is there a place in Sweden where you like to shoot in particular?
Yes of course in my own cable park, Vasteras Cable Park. There is also a really beautiful 2.0 cable in Gothenburg, Lagunen, with crystal blue water! But most fun is to go out with a winch and find a unique spot. Sweden is an amazing country with a lot of beautiful nature. When the seasons change the colors are beautiful.

Who do you usually shoot?
I like to shoot people with the right attitude, happy people always portray good energy in the photos. We have a lot of good riders in Sweden, and to mention some of them; William Klang, Jeremia Hoppe, Christian Forssten and Carro Djupsjö. I think the most important thing is to have fun.
What kind of camera, flash and radio do you use?
I use a Canon 5D MARK III, and 3 Elinchrome Ranger
flashes. The new transmitter from Elinchrome with Hyper- sync is awesome!

Do you take photos of other sports? Do you also do fashion, weddings, and other stuff?
I also love to shoot freeskiing. In Sweden you have five months shooting wakeboarding and the rest of the time it’s winter so it’s a good combination with wakeboarding and skiing. They are also my biggest passions, skiing and wakeboarding. I have been shooting some catalogues and weddings but it is not my priority.
Do you wakeboard too? Do you find it frustrating sometimes when you see other riders having fun while you’re taking pictures?
Of course I ride! It’s the best thing with everything to combine your passions with photography. I really think you need to practice the sport yourself to make good photos. You need to know when it ́s the right time to take the photo and whats going on out there. I have seen so many good photographers who try to shoot wakeboarding for example and it looks bad because they don ́t know how to ride. I have some kind of letter combination (ADD) so I don ́t like to sit still therefore it ́s a good option to take photos when you rest from riding.

Finally, do you have some important tips to give to those who want to progress on 3W photographies?
Yes go out there and practice the sports you want to take photos of. Learn what happens and watch the riders before shooting them so you can capture their own style in a good way. Some riders will be better in rails and some at kickers and the angle is the next important thing. Try out the spot from different angles before you start shooting. Be patient. Sometimes it takes time to get the right shoot. So it’s important that the riders have the right attitude and you have the same goals for the photo. And don ́t forget to have fun.

Do you have any special congurations?
No, not really. It depends on the weather and light. But I like to use flashes to boost the foreground from the background.
Thanks for your time Peter, if you want to say something else, go for it!
I would like to thank all my friends for always being positive about my crazy ideas and always supporting me with the photos. If you want to see more of my photos just follow me on instagram @picsbypewe

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