Jim
Russi grew up at the beach in southern California and started surfing at the
age of 6 years old, he finds myself some 44 years later still living on the
beach but on the northshore of Oahu and still surfing most everyday.
Aside
form surfing (and riding his chopper) swimming with a camera in the surf capturing
others in the act has been his longest lasting passion. He started experimenting
with little plastic cameras in 5th grade and by his freshman year in high
school he was one of those Photo geeks running around shooting everything
in sight for 4 years as photo editor for Palos Verdes high school newspaper
and year book. Never to be satisfied with just recording what was going on
in real life, he began his career as a producer right there in high school.
He set up a multi camera shoot for the first ever streak at his high school,
having his staff photographers positioned at strategic locations, like senior
park and outside the girls gym, just as everyone was getting out for lunch
break. This gave him the opportunity to "run with the bulls", so
to speak, armed only with a small camera, running shoes and a ski mask to
capture the wide -angle action images.
The
wide angle in your face look is still his P.0.V.of choice, but now he wears
boardshorts and a helmet.
So,
after a short stint at continuation school, to adjust his attitude, it was
off to Brooks institute of Photography in Santa Barbara to hone his craft
for the next 4 years. Well they did not really appreciate this wild 70's Californian
surfer any more than the previous administration, so after being asked to
leave quietly a couple of times, he did manage to talk his way back in and
graduate with the B.A. he had come for.
The
day Jim graduated he left Santa Barba for Hawaii's northshore and a week long
surf vacation, once there however, he got mixed up with two other young surf
photogs, namely Aaron Chang and Jeff Hornbaker and a slightly older mentor,
Dan Merkel.
Jim
says because of these guys, that the one week vacation has stretched into
29 seasons here on the northshore. Russi's summers have been spent traveling
around the world for the surf mags, the sponsors and quite a few free surf
waves for himself.
He
has been a senior staff photographer for all 3 of the American mags plus Longboard
magazine over the last 30 years. Jim has worked on the Quiksilver's Roxy ad
campaign for nearly a decade now.
Here
is a glimpse into what I have seen over the years, I hope you enjoy viewing
these images as much as I enjoyed making them!
Aloha,
Jim
Russi
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