All-Time: Camping Out to Catch a Literal Scene Out of a Movi

All-Time: Camping Out to Catch a Literal Scene Out of a Movie


Photo: @vagueinfluence
Coldwater surfing definitely carries its own charm. Images of glassy barrels breaking in front of a tropical backdrop are universal in their draw —
anybody would instantly daydream themselves onto that beach and away from a desk, surfer or not. But present a gem of a wave near anything that makes you even think of the word
cold and surely only a surfer would call it inviting.
Ben Gulliver’s 2017
The Seawolf, filmed in Norway, Scotland, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and The Faroe Islands,
 celebrated that same draw some have to cold-water waves. For Valentin Rey, a photographer based in Switzerland, it meant an overnight adventure to shoot one of the film’s locations, which turned into a “you couldn’t have scripted it better” moment.

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