As the past week has brought a very wet winter storm to California, I have been prepared for almost every sunrise and sunset. Most of the time, the weather has not cooperated. Last night looked to have the most potential all week and I rallied a couple friends, including my workshop partner, Josh Cripps, to go out for quick sunset photo session up the coast.
Big problem.
I had inadvertently left my camera bag at home. There was no time to go back, so I called my friend Diego who hadn't left yet. He grabbed a spare camera and a mid-range lens. Once at the beach, I knew the light was something special and I was happily snapping photos and video with the only camera I had, my cell phone, until Diego arrived.
Tripod compatibility was an issue, so I simply fired off bracket bursts with the incoming waves as I tried my best to keep everything stable. Of course, I would have preferred to be photographing with all my own equipment, but my borrowed gear and a make-shift stability system was ten times better than my cell phone.
My temporary lapse of reason cost me some creative flexibility once on location. I realize now the importance of always being prepared and that means always having your camera with you. It is extremely difficult to make images without it!
Happy holidays everyone!