Friday, May 16, 2008

U of M Rowing

There never seems to be enough days in the week, hours in the last day or pounds in a checked bag leading up to a major trip. Tomorrow I join an all-star underwater crew in Nassau, Bahamas. Pete Zuccarini is the underwater DP on a Bollywood remake of Into the Blue, titled simply Blue. (Sounds like a condo development on Miami Beach.)

Before I change my phone message and get on the plane, I wanted to post a couple of shots taken in the last couple of months with the University of Miami Women's Rowing Team. I was lucky to meet coach Robbie Tenenbaum during a slow period in my schedule way back in January. Robbie welcomed me onto the chase boat with enthusiasm, and was happy to put me into any kind of close proximity as I searched for new ways to capture this incredible sport. I found over the months that I worked with these athletes that there are a couple of different types of perfection that go into a successful rowing image. The easy part is the syncronicity of 8 people working as one. Then there is the decisive moment decision of where to freeze the blades. And finally, what I search for in all images, some sort of perfection in the water.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey Tim, when are you going to create a new post? I've been waiting anxiously. . . you must be really busy which is great. . .

Doug