Malibu’s Finest Beach 2-24-06

On my previous two visits four years ago it was high tide so I wasn’t aware of the amazing array of species hidden beneath the ocean waves. I’d seen stock photos that portrayed El Matador State Beach in a more pristine manner than I’d remembered so I knew there was more to be discovered here.
I met an out-of-town couple from Massachusetts there whom were in town for a wedding and the guy glowingly raved about how he’d never seen such impressive wildlife before on a beach. He stated that he was amazed at how everything in California seemed on a bigger scale than the East Coast. I can’t say that I blame him there. Whenever I travel outside of the West, I’m usually a bit shell-shocked at how flat the landscape is.

El Matador is popular for model photography such as Sports Illustrated style shooting. Each time I’ve been there I’ve seen numerous models on a serious photo shoot on the sea stacks. There’s also a Michelle Branch video for her song, Breathe which I’m almost certain was shot here due to the un-mistakable huge sea stack on the beach that kept reoccurring in the video. This visit was no different as there was a 30 foot RV in the parking lot with music blasting and lawn chairs strewn all over. Down on the beach there were several people setting up for the shoot with a girl or two. The north end of the beach is a nude beach, but just as pristine for wildlife as the rest of it.

Notes:
1. Go during low tide. The beach looks dramatically more impressive during these conditions.
2. Bring a polarizer.
3. Bring a camera flash. Tide pools are dark and a lot of good stuff is under the rocks so a good flash will bring out the details.
4. Bring a telephoto lens- birds such as brown pelicans frequent the area.
5. Don’t remove anything from the rocks.
Labels: beaches, California, scenic nature
Richard Wong Photography: Image Boutique





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