Category: scott’s life

  • das ist cool! Alaska im Winter: Adventure and Surf

    das ist cool! Alaska im Winter: Adventure and Surf

    We’ve had what seems like a lot of German attention lately, and we’ve thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated it!

    Early this winter we were visited by filmmaker Sabrina Hermsen and her crew from ZDF (the German equivalent of PBS, we understand). We had a lot of fun showing them around and managed to get some surf when by all standards there really wasn’t any.

    This German TV episode features us and Surf Alaska.  Our appearance begins at 5:47.

    In this longer episode Mike McCune of Ocean Swell Ventures and the M/V Milo are featured as well, although the surf is noticeably missing. We’re only sorry they didn’t include the post session feast, standard fare on the Milo, that we shared with them. Check it out, starting at 6:49.

    Scott-Steph-Dickerson-ZDF-German-TV-Surf

    Oh yeah, we also wish we knew what they are saying about us!  Did you hear anyone say ‘der spinnt’ (he’s nuts!)?

    This fall we were also showing up in German print:

    Aerial-surfing-bore-tide-alaska-dps-fitforfun-mag
    On a more traditional front, Scott’s ever popular aerial bore tide surf shot was featured as a double page spread in a German magazine, Fit for Fun.

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    And another one that we really wish we could read: a super-cool looking book about Stand-Up Paddling published several SDP photos, including one of Scott surfing (taken by yours truly!).

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    Scott-SUP-surfing-Homer-Alaska

    Yes, this means that Scott is surfing in a book that has Laird Hamilton on the cover.
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  • Surfing Alaska this fall

    I’ve been out on more than a couple surf trips this fall on the m/v Milo with Ocean Swell Ventures. On a recent trip I shot a little video between photos and today I put together a very very short edit to start learning my way around some new video editing software. Check out the video below.

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  • Shooting the Brothers on the Run – part 2

    Shooting the Brothers on the Run – part 2

    Ian Walsh surfing Alaska
    Ian Walsh under the the mountains and the lip

    In my last post – see it here – I told a story about a Alaskan surfing photoshoot with the ‘Brothers on the Run’ crew. I left off halfway through the day just before heading to the beach to shoot from a different angle. Below are a few select images.

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  • Shooting the Brothers on the Run

    Shooting the Brothers on the Run

    I had an incredible spring filled with surf trips around the wild coastline of Alaska. One such trip involved a renegade group of snowboarders and a pro surfer. The Brothers on the Run is a webisode series sponsored by redbull and youtube:

    “BOTR” documents the trip of a lifetime: Alaska to southern Chile, by rig, on the longest navigable road in the world — 15,000 miles minimum. They started in Anchorage on April 1 and expect to reach Chile by August, shooting and shredding the whole way down. The series will feature cameos by other pros, bros and guides.
    ESPN interview with Eric Jackson

    In mid April the brothers and their crew, which at the time included Maui surfer Ian Walsh and snowboarder Travis Rice, joined us for an Alaskan surf adventure aboard the m/v Milo.

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  • Heliskiing Alaska avalanche video

    Heliskiing Alaska avalanche video

    Skiiers watch as an avalanche slides below them while heliskiing in Alaska.

    After our little Helisurf adventure yesterday, I was able to join CPG for a day of photographing Heliskiing. What was looking to be a great day ended quickly after we found some incredibly unstable snow conditions. Our guide, Jeff Hoke, was digging a pit to analyze the snowpack while myself and a group of clients standing by in a safe spot. The conditions were known to be potentially dangerous, but we were still a bit surprised when this avalanche let go right below us. The slope was so easy that it started of slowly. I took one photo, turned around and rand a few steps up the ridge and then started shooting video.

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