2nd Annual A.R. Gurrey Jr. Surf Photography Competition
This competition carries the name of A. R. Gurrey, Jr. (1874 – c.1927). He was the first person to photograph surfers in the early 20th century. A pioneer in water photography, he used boats and canoes to get closer to the action. He was also a surfer himself, so knew how and where to capture surf riders gliding across Waikiki’s waves.
Photo of Duke Kahanamoku c.1909-1910 by A.R.Gurrey Jr.
“A. R. Gurrey Jr. can really be considered the father of surf photography.”
~Joel T. Smith, author of The Illustrated Atlas of Surfing History
In an effort to encourage creative and marketable skills related to photography, the California Surf Museum invited local middle and high school students to participate by entering this competition with an original photograph to be reviewed by a panel of judges in one of six categories: Surf Action from the Land; Surf Action from the Water; Seascapes / Lineups; Portraits of Surfers; Boards, Equipment & Surf Cars; and, Environmental Awareness & Ocean Activism.
256 submissions were received from 169 students at 19 different schools. Entries closed April 15th. Winners were selected by a committee of five judges. Congratulations to the award winners!
Best of Show winner Jesus Montano Perez shown with his winning photo “Display.” Photo credit: Becka Vance Photography.
The photo competition winners proudly show their certificates. Photo credit: Becka Vance Photography.
Surf Action from the Land
First Place: Lauren Chu
“Balancing Tides”
Grade 11, Carlsbad High School
Second Place: Lexi Thurman
“Lone Paddle Boarder”
Grade 12, Sage Creek High School, Carlsbad
Honorable Mention: Holland Fuller
“Big Blacks”
Grade 9, Carlsbad High School
Surf Action from the Water
First Place: Colin DuBois
“Dawn Patrol”
Grade 10, Oceanside High School
Second Place: Slater Todd
“Fat Max Barrel”
Grade 9, Carlsbad High School
Honorable Mention: Max Beihl
“Sandy Beach Barrel”
Grade 11, Sage Creek High School, Carlsbad
Seascapes / Lineups
First Place: Preston Dau
“Speedy Seascapes”
Grade 11, Carlsbad Seaside Academy
Second Place: Brody Boehm
“Ocean Kaleidoscope”
Grade 11, San Dieguito Academy, Encinitas
Honorable Mention: Kara Larkin
“Kai Lani”
Grade 11, Sage Creek High School, Carlsbad
Honorable Mention: Fisher Rosete
“Green Glass”
Grade 9, Carlsbad High School
Portraits of Surfers
Best of Show: Jesus Montano Perez
“Display”
Grade 11, Oceanside High School
First Place: Alan Carter
“Oside Log Walker”
Grade 11, Oceanside High School
Second Place: Abigail Boyd
“Heading Out”
Grade 12, Fountain Valley High School
Honorable Mention: Angel Rodriguez
“Cloudy Morning on the Beach”
Grade 10, Oceanside High School
Boards, Equipment & Surf Cars
First Place: Christina Flores
“The Surf Hiatus”
Grade 12, Bonita Vista High School, Chula Vista
Second Place: Alberto Salazar
“Life Watch”
Grade 10, El Camino High School, Oceanside
Environmental Awareness & Ocean Activism
First Place: Abigail Boyd
“Trashy Seagull”
Grade 12, Fountain Valley High School
Second Place: Isabella Mensik
“The Conquerors”
Grade 11, Los Osos High School, Rancho Cucamonga
Honorable Mention: Ethan Thoresen
“Beach Loss”
Grade 9, Oceanside High School
Surf Action from the Land
Submit a photograph in this category if your image focuses on the movement of the sport as it is happening. Successful images in this category will display dynamic action and will likely showcase the athletes on the ocean. Creativity is encouraged, and there are many traditional approaches to the practice of shooting action surf photos, however submissions in this category must be taken from a vantage point on land or out of the water.
Surf Action from the Water
Submit a photograph in this category if your image focuses on the movement of the sport as it is happening. Successful images in this category will display dynamic action and will likely showcase the athletes on the ocean. Creativity is encouraged, and there are many traditional approaches to the practice of shooting action surf photos, however submissions in this category must be taken from a vantage point on or below the surface of the water.
Seascapes / Lineups
Submit a photograph in this category if your image focuses on the beauty or intrigue of the ocean itself. Great seascapes and lineup photographs are usually a matter of advanced planning, weather prediction, and possibly getting on the road an hour or two before sunrise – or just blind luck. It’s the classic search for the perfect wave, a surf lifestyle tradition.
Portraits Of Surfers
Submit a photograph in this category if your image focuses on the people who surf. Who are these people? What are their stories? Friends, families, the employee who runs the local surf shop, even famous surfers are perfect subjects for this project.
Boards, Equipment, and Surf Cars
Submit a photograph in this category if your image focuses on the tools and objects associated with the sport. Even cars play a big role in the culture of surf. As the primary focal point of the museum’s exhibits and collections, surfboards are an important reason for the museum’s existence. How can you use light, angles, and composition to showcase these items in a manner that draws attention and celebrates their style and function? Consider approaching these subjects with a more creative or artistic approach.
Environmental Awareness and Ocean Activism
Submit a photograph in this category if your image focuses on the importance of the ocean or coastal ecosystem and the negative effects of the global climate crisis. Related photos might include images of the misuse of surf spots, or of activists and the positive actions they are taking to protect our shores.