my AI story
I was sent to Africa in 2007 for 3 weeks to shoot a hunting program called expedition safari
one leg of the trip took me to a game reserve called lalibela and I had to fly through port Elizabeth on the southern coast
at the airport I recognize a guy picking up a surfboard at my baggage claim; Cory Lopez pro surfer
when we arrive at the lodge that night I'm talking with the bartender and he's a surfer so I tell him I saw Lopez
He says because the billabong Jeffreys Bay contest is starting tommorrow and is an hour and a half drive from the lodge and in fact the native dancers at our lodge are driving there in the morning and performing at the opening ceremonies
being a surfer and realizing I was so close to one of the most famous spots on earth I managed to work out my schedule and get a ride down to the contest with my camera.
I ran through the crowd and set up my tripod as fast as I could and as I pressed record the announcer says "first rider up Andy irons..."
Here I am on the viewing platform at J-Bay surrounded by screaming fans filming world champ AI pulling into a sweet barrel. He was surfing against Mick fanning. The following heat would be Kelley slater, but the contest officials decided to call off the contest for the rest of the day due to inconsistent conditions, so instead of a 30 minute heat,
Kelley paddled out for a 2 hour free surf session and I filmed every single ride from the official camera tower which was left empty as soon as the contest was called for the day.
Bruce Irons, andys brother, was standing a few feet away from me and cracking up as I scolded my friends for calling their footwear flip flops and sandals
Brah you gotta call um "slippah" or da locals going give you cracks
one of the greatest fringe benefit moments in my whole career--a surveys dream come true and AI was a part of it