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Norway - Meeting the King of the Sea from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
Narration by Phil Thurston - "Travelling to the Arctic circle in winter, it may seem like madness, but even just the idea of swimming with the king of the sea, was enough to leave behind the warm comforts of summer and set out on a new adventure of unknowns and uncertainties. There’s always ideas and expectations running through my mind when travelling to new places like this. However, I don’t think there’s anything that could of prepared me for what lay ahead in the rugged and wild fiords of Norway. The scenery is otherworldly, rugged, snow covered mountains tower out of the ocean all around you and the dark, cold sea is rich with life of many different kinds. It’s truly a magnificent scene to be immersed in.
The elements here can be challenging to endure, let alone work with. We fought the wind, snow, and sub zero temperatures day after day in hope of an opportunity to encounter Orca. But they were elusive creatures and getting a moment with them was going to be their decision, not ours.. After a few days attempts, the conditions we experienced served as a reminder that true beauty does not give itself away so easily.
On one of the days we noticed some familiar blows coming from across the fiord. Our skipper, Ali, took us a little closer in to investigate. As we gently approached, the blows grew in number. A large gathering of North Atlantic humpbacks was beginning to happen and within minutes it became the largest pod of whales any of us had ever seen. Despite the cold, and despite the absence of sunlight, the Norwegian fiords had gifted us with yet another grand spectacle of nature. An encounter that I will personally look back upon, for years, to come.
I found it almost poetic, that we had to venture so far out of our comfort zones for just a brief and often fleeting moment with this mysterious animal. You can’t just come here and take a moment from them, they decide whether they will give you a moment, and you have to be patient about it. Finally, toward the end of our trip, the clouds pealed away to reveal a sky full of colour and promise. I really had the feeling that today was going to be the day that I finally get to meet, with the king of the sea.
When I first saw the iconic and powerful dorsal slowly rise from the surface, I was completely captivated. This animal feared nothing, and it was evident in their behaviour. When we slipped beneath the surface, it was like, entering another world. Their world. Coming face to face with an Orca, is a moment that I will treasure for the rest of my days. They were kind, and inquisitive beings, treating us with a sense of mutual respect. I was just there to observe and admire, and I felt as though they knew that. They cut through the water so effortlessly, mindful of us but happily continuing about their business. They were feeding on a school of herring, taking one at a time, while generously sharing it with several hungry humpbacks. I felt absolutely no threat at all from these apex predators, as I watched on, in admiration. It was an exhilarating, and emotionally moving experience. In the end, it turned out, that the cold fingers and toes, the layers and layers of thermal wear and preparation to withstand these kind of conditions, became just a small price to pay for the truly magnificent feeling of being in their presence. I don’t think it could happen any other way though, it’s as if the long journey here, the travel, the organising, the courage to face the cold, was all part of the preparation process before we could somewhat earn a moment in the presence of an Orca.
The chilling burn of the arctic fades away quickly, but the memories and moments we gained, will last forever."
Read more of the adventure and see the photos at thurstonphoto.com
Dancing at the Edge of the Earth from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
Kelsey and I spent a week exploring California before I came back to Australia. She moves through life so elegantly and carries such a vibrancy to her that I couldn’t help but bring the camera along to capture some of the moments.. She is beautiful, strong, bursting with joy and life, she carries purpose and nobility like an eagle gliding across the skies. She is full of Gods spirit and wisdom and I couldn’t be more proud of her. Her future is bright and the world needs her, I believe she is going to set a lot of women free from the struggles and mindsets that so easily entangle them in this day and age and bring the truth back into what it is to be truly beautiful. Allow this next 2 minutes to wash over you and refresh your soul like you’ve just danced at the edge of the earth..
Music: "At the Edge of the Earth" by by Switchfoot (I don’t own the rights to this track) but love it. ❤️
For the video creators, this was shot on the BMPC4K in the RAW codec, which was fun to grade! And the DJI Mavic 2. ☺️
The Wonder Of It All - Iconic New Zealand from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
“We search always, for that which is pure. The wonders around us speak of a truth, that is undeniable, a joy, that permeates the heart, and a promise, that brings peace to our restless souls.”
Join Thurston and Kelsey as they travel though beautiful New Zealand documenting some of the most iconic NZ landscapes with one question in mind; What is it, that compels us to explore natures infinite beauty?
Enjoy this 3 minutes of vibrant landscapes and wonders, shot on RAW with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K and graded by professional photographer and film maker; Phil Thurston. Featuring High Fashion Model and Actress; Kelsey Maskell.
Music: "Light" by Bethel Music. thurstonphoto.com
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The Great Escape.mov from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
2020 has been an interesting year to say the least.. I literally caught the last plane outta Sydney and never went back. Those who know me, know the story, and although 2020 had some challenging times, it turned out to be one of the best years of my life, for many reasons. I used the down time to upgrade Vicki, my trusty Ai assistant, which came in good use to analyse some new Manfrotto products the team asked me to test, including a new travel tripod from their BeFree range. Since public travel was somewhat restricted and/or frowned upon though, I decided to fire up my newly repaired starship and isolate in the desert with my new Manfrotto gear, foolishly thinking that 2020 couldn’t get me out there...
Enjoy this new short to start a new season of passion, adventure and life! Don’t let earth limit you my earthling friends, may the glory be forever with you!
Background Music: Come and Get Your Love | Redbone thurstonphoto.com
Going Macro with Manfrotto from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
Whether it’s a rainy, winters day or for whatever reason you’re stuck inside for the day, it’s no reason to not get creative. In fact, I see these days as an opportunity to challenge myself and think outside the box, or at least give myself an excuse to setup my portable Manfrotto studio in the living room!
This day I decided to dive into the world of Macro, and explore how the interaction of water and light can be remarkably beautiful, even without the natural sources of light and only a tiny space to work with. Enjoy this 60 second clip and be inspired to challenge yourself with the Manfrotto gear that you have!
Key equipment used: 2x Manfrotto 190go Tripods Manfrotto Gimboom 2x Manfrotto Lykos LED lights with gel diffusers 1 Manfrotto Pixie Evo Tripod 2 Lighting stands Lastolite White and Black Backgrounds 128GB Manfrotto CF Card Camera and 100mm Macro Lens
Watch the video and be inspired to find a way everyday to get creative!
Chasing Slabs AGAIN from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
It's almost like an obsession. The seemingly endless pursuit of aligning the elements. What does perfection even look like? Maybe it's just an idea, an idea that fuels the chase..
This short clip provides an insight into the lengths we go to for the images that captivate us the most. Check out http://bit.ly/chasing-slabs-again to read the story behind what motivated this video.
Directed and Produced by Thurston Photo Music ©The Rolling Stones - "Gimme Shelter"
Chasing Slabs AGAIN from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
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Chasing Slabs from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
"There is something about the slab, something so unique, that keeps drawing me back, again, and again, and again."
Chasing Slabs is a brief insight into the wave photography of Thurston Photo & Matt Blakers. Filmed on location along the remote coastline wilderness of Western Australia.
Filmed by Philip Thurston and Matt Blakers. Produced by Thurston Photo. Read the full story at thurstonphoto.com/blogs/the-latest-from-thurston-photo/chasing-slabs-success
Chasing Slabs_2 from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
Dark to White from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
In Dark to White, ocean photographer Philip Thurston provides an insightful story into the increasingly popular shark cage diving experience, and showcases the positives in how education and admiration for the ocean and its most notorious inhabitants, can inspire us to personally value and appreciate both the life we are given, and the life that surrounds us. Enjoy this 8 minute documentary style clip taken on board Calypso Star Charters at the Neptune Islands, South Australia.
Produced by Thurston Photo // Filmed by Philip Thurston, Tyge Landa & Bryce Thurston.
Supported by Canon Australia, AquaTech Imaging Solutions, Manfrotto, Agent Eighteen Wetsuits & Cressi. thurstonphoto.com
Dark to White from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.
In Dark to White, ocean photographer Philip Thurston provides an insightful story into the increasingly popular shark cage diving experience, and showcases the positives in how education and admiration for the ocean and its most notorious inhabitants, can inspire us to personally value and appreciate both the life we are given, and the life that surrounds us. Enjoy this 8 minute documentary style clip taken on board Calypso Star Charters at the Neptune Islands, South Australia.
Produced by Thurston Photo // Filmed by Philip Thurston, Tyge Landa & Bryce Thurston.
Supported by Canon Australia, AquaTech Imaging Solutions, Manfrotto & Agent Eighteen Wetsuits. thurstonphoto.com
Manfrotto BeFree Tripod 2 from Thurston Photo on Vimeo.