Sunday, April 4, 2010

Taking the Plunge

Robin and Reena are great friends of ours. They have a lot of enthusiasm and positive energy so we thought this would be a perfect way to shoot them, in celebration of their marriage. "Jump Rock" at Waimea Bay has long been a favorite place for local kids to do a bit of "thrill seeking." I'd shot the local kids jumping there before, and the images I liked the most showed the entire bay and the beach, with that amazing aquamarine water, so for this shoot I decided on that same angle.

Below: Tor shooting the couple jumping off, as curious locals check out the scene.
In the last few days I'd noticed there weren't many kids jumping, and when we arrived I discovered the reason: big swells had undermined the sand, so that just getting to the rock required a swim and a rock-climb, all of which had to be timed between waves. Luckily I brought a waterproof backpack for my camera (Patagonia makes an incredible one). Reena had quite an experience, getting pulled slightly out to sea in her wedding dress while trying to reach the rock. She handled it perfectly though.

When the couple jumped, I was surprised to hear the beach full of people erupt into applause and shouts of approval. Many people had their cameras out for the big event. They must have thought that this was their actual marriage ceremony. On the second and third jumps the applause dwindled considerably.

For Robin, Reena, Kyoko (my wife and business manager) and myself it was great fun. This is one of the best things about wedding photography - sharing the joy of one of the happiest times in life with true friends.

2 comments:

darkgreen said...

Good afternoon. I saw one of your photos on Mabuhay Magazine. Hopefully you are aware of it and they have asked your permission to use it. :-)

Anyway, I'm writing for a very different reason. I just wanted you to know that I was moved deeply by your photo "Taking the Plunge" and have also made reference to it in an essay I wrote just now. There is no commercial intent, it is all for personal use. As a photographer myself, I am very particular with copyright laws so no worries.

If you would like to read the essay and see how I've used your photo, you may visit it here: http://bit.ly/abNrmG

Thank you.

Ron de Vera

Kyoko J said...

Hi Ron,

Thanks for the heads up. Yes, we are aware that Mabuhay used our photo, in fact we pitched it to them. I'm glad you liked it and were so moved by it. Your essay is very nice, and you have our permission to use it there. Thanks for the credit.

Aloha,
Tor Johnson Photography