Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Near Death of a Wakeskater

Later in the afternoon we headed out to these irrigation canals about 15 min away from where we were staying.  One of the local guys took us there to show us some possible riding spots.  We checked out a few, but James wasn't too impressed and wanted to look at other areas.  So we headed down the road more and came to a area with a dam with rushing water.  That was pretty extreme, but James saw a spot a few yards down that he wanted to try.  It was a spot that had a little drop so it had some rushing water, but not as fast as the dam.  But it still looked pretty sketchy.  James wanted to try that spot so he geared up.
Before jumping in James grabbed a tire and put a COAST GUARD APPROVED PFD Vest on it to see how it flowed down the river and out of the heavy current area.
They threw it in tied to a wakeboard leash and followed it down.
In the background is the dam area where the water was rushing pretty hard.

Shelby throwing in the tire for the test.
It dropped in and flowed right out.
The tire with the vest.
James fishing out the tire.  Seeing how it flowed out he was satisfied and felt it was safe to ride.
His first pass.  He had a tow rope tied to a Ford Flex.  
James' first pass and jump.
He fell and got flushed right out.
Second pass.
Fell.  Flushed right out.
A few more passes and tricks.
Going the other way and making the jump.
His last pass.  Up to this point he was just trying to see what could be done.  It really wasn't anything mind blowing as far as tricks go. Then he wanted the vehicle to be stationary while he backed into the current and just surfed the drop while holding the rope.
It took him a while to try an get into position and he could never get it set up. All the while fighting that current and holding onto the rope.
He lost his board and his footing and was holding onto the rope.  At this time Daniel couldn't see or hear him.  James was trying to tell him to pull forward.
James eventually lost his grip and fell into the rushing water.  If you look at the spot just to the left of him that's where he got sucked into.  Now this is where things got scary.  This time he didn't flush out and got held in the worst spot possible.  He'd pop up for a few seconds and then get sucked under. (At this time I stopped shooting realizing the severity of this situation)  We yelled from across the canal to Daniel (who didn't know what was going on just yet) for him to throw the rope to James.  But they had to back the car up, and I think Daniel had to untie it from the truck.  That took a few seconds and James was still fighting for his life.  Daniel managed to get it untied and started throwing the rope.  James was still trying to get breathes in between of getting sucked under and actually made one last ditch effort to swim to the side.  He had said he gave it everything he got and actually almost made it to the side.  But the current sucked him back to the same point he was at.  James said at that time he pretty much thought he was going to die, because he didn't have the energy to try it again.  Meanwhile Daniel had thrown the rope 3 times with no success.  On the fourth try James got a hold of it and Daniel pulled him out of the danger zone and down stream.
Here is James just after being pulled out. Look at his face. Exhausted and probably in a little bit of shock.
Daniel hugging James as he made his way up.
And then James just collapsed to the ground from exhaustion.  He puked up water and just laid there for several minutes.
Counting his blessings.

Greg checking on Balzer making sure he is ok.  I seriously thought this was going to be a day where somebody actually died before my very own eyes.  It was pretty scary.  James was fighting for his life in that water for about a minute to 2 minutes.  That's a loooong time in the water!  So let this be a lesson to anybody going out and doing these types of things.  BE PREPARED!!!!! We weren't totally prepared but had enough to save a life.  The one thing James said was thankfully he had a COAST GUARD APPROVED PFD vest on.  He usually wears a competition vest or nothing at all.  That one thing saved his life.  We should have had rope out ready on both sides to throw out to save time.  Never under estimate the situation of the water and don't try to be a hero and go in without a vest.  You won't make it!!!!!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Night Rail Riding

The rail at night. Rusty suited up and took a few passes.




The night riding ended day 1 of work. Stay tuned for pics of Day 2. More riding, product shots with a few riders and the story of a near drowning of a Wakeskater.

Green Screen Taping

The Body Glove Entertainment Crew intend to put a video game into the video they are doing so they set up a green screen to do some video capture of each rider and they put in a couple of characters to mix it up.
Superman makes a appearance in the game.
Bret doing his bit.
James hamming it up for his selection.
Bob Soven  is a character as is.
Big Rusty.
Daniel Doud danced his way through his spot.
Shelby charmed it up on screen.

And then there was the clown making a appearance.  Stay tuned later in the week to see these guys ride the rail in their costumes.

Building of a Trampoline

More building went on that day.  They brought a big trampoline as part of the video process.  They were going to have the team riders jumping on their boards in front of a  green screen so they can super impose the figures into a video game layout.
The crew at work setting up the trampoline.
Jeff McKee getting ready to load the springs.
Attaching springs.
Finished product and they all went for a little bounce.

James Balzer trying a few tricks.

Building of a Rail

Later in the day the boys ran out and bought some wood and supplies to build a rail to ride.
So all the guys pitched in to help build it. Here's Rusty and James starting to measure and cut wood.
Daniel had the duty of screwing the pieces of wood together.
James was busy cutting pieces of wood.
It went pretty quick and they got things together.
It was a pretty tall rail.
The finished rail a couple of hours later.  Ready to be put in the water.
All the guys grabbed a post and carried it into the water.
It went pretty smooth getting it to the water.  In the water was a different story.
They inched it along and the rail slowly moved into place.
It almost tipped a couple of times and I thought it was going to twist in half and snap.

It finally tipped and was actually a good thing.  It floated so they just pushed it into place and then raised it back up.

Tiki Shack Wakeboard Photoshoot Day 1

Last week I was up in Parker on the border of California and Arizona.  The trip was the beginning of 3 stops for the filming of a upcoming wakeboarding movie being made by Body Glove.  I was out there to photograph the team riders and get product lifestyle shots for advertising and catalogs use. We left on Monday and started riding early Tuesday morning.  
Shelby Kantar drinking a cup of coffee by the morning fire.  We were up at 5 to get things rolling.
The Body Glove Entertainment crew setting up the boom for the video camera on Body Glove boat.
Shelby posing for the camera.
Rusty Malinoski ready to drive the MasterCraft boat.
Daniel Doud rode first on a nice glassy morning.
This is Bret from Orlando.  He paid his own way down to join the trip.
Shelby up and riding.
Rusty Malinoski is one of the top wakeboarders in the world and his riding demonstrates why.
James Balzer the only wakeskater on the trip.  Funny guy and also a great rider.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Wakeboard Photoshoot

I will be out of town for the next week on a wakeboard photoshoot so there won't be any posts this week.  I will have stuff to post the following week.  Thanks for tuning in as always.

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Horse Backstreet Choppers Magazine

Thanks to Nelson Kanno my pictures are in the upcoming "The Horse" magazine. Nelson did a story on Brandon Holstein of Brawny Built and used photos I had taken.

The bike Brandon built that is being featured in the upcoming "The Horse" magazine.

Brandon Holstein

Thursday, March 26, 2009

New Top Shelf Ad

Newly finished ad for Top Shelf Custom for the upcoming Street Chopper magazine. Keep an eye out for it. We shot the photo last Saturday over at Top Shelf. Thanks to Sean for holding the lights!!!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Pinstriped Skull

Tony Eudave has this skull and called up Pac Man to come pinstripe it. Smiley gave it the "Loser" nickname.