Posts Tagged ‘Jackson Kayak’

Fibark: After Dark

06.22.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Adventure, Personal Work
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Fibark is America’s oldest and boldest river and whitewater festival. If you have never been, it is something to witness. One of the most popular events is the Hooligan Race. A “boat” race where groups create makeshift rafts and boats from all types of unlikely objects. A huge mass of spectators watch as these crafts come through the rapids and self destruct sending parts and people flying into the churning river.

Fibark: Hooligan Race 2010 from peter Holcombe on Vimeo.

After all the dust settled I had another opportunity to photograph Nick Troutman, the reigning World Freestyle Kayak Champion, but this time he brought along Eric Jackson, a four time World Champion and US Team Olympian, and Eric’s 16 year old son, Dane Jackson, who is already a force to be reckoned within the junior and pro men’s contests around the globe.  Much thanks again to Nick, Dane and Eric for taking the time to make these images and get back into the freezing cold river well after most everyone had gone to bed.

It was a dark night, but I fixed that quickly. I set up several flashes and one very bright spot light. I was really about capturing the flow of the water and spray off the boats as they looped through the air. These almost abstract images are more focused on the water than the boat and paddler. There is a beautiful reaction to every motion the paddler makes within the water.  Many kayak images are all about the person and the boat but these images brought the subtleties of the water into the forefront. Any paddler notices this all the time but it is seldom caught in an image in such a dominant sculpted form. There are so many amazing aspects to kayaking and I hope this series shows some of the beauty of the waters reaction to the acrobatics of these world class paddlers.

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The Mighty Colorado, Glenwood Wave

06.10.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Adventure, Just fun
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As many of you know I have a bit of a kayaking habit. It is right up there with my love for photography. I love the places it takes me, the feel of water moving under me (sometimes on top of me) and the great people I have met along the way.

The other night I was at the Glenwood Springs Wave as the Colorado River hit it’s peak height of the spring runoff. It is an event not to be missed as the river turns from a familiar friend into an awakened giant that is ready to dish it out to anything in it’s path. This can be scary and very exciting all at the same time.

The Glenwood wave is a man made wave built with huge cement blocks that were anchored into the river bed to create this super wave that draws kayakers and surfers from all over the globe when it is at high water and the wave is at is largest.

I’d just finished surfing the wave myself and noticed Trevor Clark a highly talented kayak and outdoor sports photographer photographing from the other bank across the river. He was photographing the reigning world cup champion freestyle kayaker Nick Troutman and a few others as it was getting dark. He was using a powerful flash to light up the wave at the peak of action as Nick threw big tricks off the face of the wave.

Watching this inspired me to go get my camera from the truck and see what I could do using his flash (which I had no control of) and the natural ambient light. I’d start a long 15 second exposure hoping that his flash would go off during this time. Many times it didn’t but a few times it did. I thought this image turned out rather interesting blending the two light types together to create a different look. It is always fun to get the opportunity to combine my passions and create art in the process. Enjoy!

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