Réalisé par le célèbre photographe et bodyboarder Mickey Smith en collaboration avec Allan Wilson de Astray Collective, un très gros coup de coeur pour ce superbe film documentaire et presque biographique sur le monde du surf et l’ensemble de son oeuvre. Shootéee en super 16 mm et à l’aide d’un Canon 5D mk11 Digital SLR le long de la côte atlantique, en Irlande ou encore près de Manchester, découvrez la vidéo intégrale en HD dans la suite !

La vidéo intégrale en HD
Description originale
Relentless Energy presents Short Stories, a challenge to recognised core sports and music filmmakers … The first Short Stories film, by renowned photographer and bodyboarder Mickey Smith, explores his world as a true waterman – both as an athlete and artist, and is called The Dark Side of The Lens. « Originally I planned for the film to be more anonymous, rather than biographical, an all encompassing piece, to represent the photographers keeping the surfing machine afloat », explains Smith. Something that offers insight into what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer in the surfing industry: a short experimental glimpse at a life lived in the shadow of obsessive photographic pursuits. »
« It also gave me the chance to ask myself a few questions, like, if you’re always observing and documenting what you see and experience, are you ever truly present? Questions like that where I could step back think and then see what the answers were », Smith says. As well as documenting various voices and experiences across surf photography, Smith worked with Allan Wilson from the Astray Collective, who acted as Director of Photography on the project. Together they logged hours of footage across the Atlantic coastline, traveling around Ireland, Cornwall and Manchester. Shot in Super 16mm film, as well as groundbreaking work with Canon 5D mk11 Digital SLR, Smith also projected images of the huge walls of water within which he works, on to monster urban landscapes such as sky rises and castles in Manchester, as well as the cliff lines at his home of Ireland
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superbe même si je n’ai pas tout compris avec son accent…
Terrible .