Monday, February 27, 2006

Stock Photography Online Resource

For an informational stock photography resource and blog check out: About the Image.

For what it's worth in many a professional photographer's opinion, royalty-free stock photography particularly micro stock businesses are the most evil sector in the business (aka. Shutterstock, Webshots, RF images). If you are giving away your photos away for nothing but pocket change then you are an idiot. Plus you are contributing to the demise of the legitimate stock photography industry. It's like if U2 were to get paid $1,000 to record an album and never earn a penny from any future sales of the recording.

An adamant defender of ethical photography business practices is Gary Crabbe. He's a talented, successful California-based photographer who used to work for Galen Rowell's Mountain Light Photography business. Stop by Gary's new photo blog as he's a photographer whom we all can learn from.

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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Malibu’s Finest Beach 2-24-06

El Matador State Beach is lesser-known than some of Malibu’s more famous beaches such as Zuma Beach but much more scenic. Total speculation here on my part but I think the relative seclusion has to do with the fact you can’t see El Matador State Beach from the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) unlike Malibu’s more crowded beaches and because it is a dangerous place to surf. To reach the beach you have to take a trail then down a series of metal stairs down a steep hillside. Once there you’re greeted with huge sea stacks and possibly marine life if it’s low tide. Luckily for me it was low tide when I visited.

Mussels on Sea Stack at Low Tide, El Matador State Beach, Malibu, California

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.

Sea Stars, green anemone, and mussels at El Matador State Beach, Malibu, California

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.

Panoramic Picture of El Matador State Beach, Malibu, California

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.

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