Thursday, December 29, 2011

Looking back at 2011

What a great year it has been!! I managed to get myself my very first magazine cover, had a crazy trip to France, spent some time in Bundoran, witness some of the most amazing waves Ireland has, had some amazing weddings with shoots from forests to the cliffs of moher, finally bought waterhousing for my camera and thats just to name just a few things that happened. 
It's been an absolutely amazing year for me and id like to thank you all. Everyone who has helped me along the way or read the blog. Thank you everyone!!
I decided to have a look through the last 12months of pictures and pick out some of my favorite moments. Have a great new year!!

2011
January
Peter Conroy changing boards on the back of his Jetski. I was driving Dave Blounts ski when I took this shot. Amazing evening out with the boys and some of the most perfect waves Iv ever seen. Everyone went home happy. 


February 
I couldn't leave Mullaghmore out of this post. This is the very first sight I got of the beast on the contest day in February. What a day that was for Irish surfing. 


 March
The hand of shaper extrodinare Tom DH. Tom shapes are under the feet of some of Irelands best. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to shoot Tom at work. It was good to get an insight into shaping surfboards and see how it all works.

 April
What can I say about France. Madness!! A trip I will never forget.

 May
On my way home from a wedding in Spanish Point when I saw this guy in a field. The light was nice.

June
Ah summer!! This photo was taken down in Doonbeg beach when I was waiting for the tide to push up a little.Theres nothing like a good session in Doonbeg in the summer time.

July
I love this shot. Aaron Dees, Conor Mcguire & Donough Cronin making there way back from a surf.
It got published in the recent Tonnta.

 August
David Mannion & Fionan Cronin. Two of the four lifeguards that look after Lahinch beach all summer.
2 years ago we did a cheesy posey photo of the lifeguards and its become a little yearly tradition now. This is just after this years shoot. David cut his foot open and started losing a crazy amount of blood. Fionan making sure he is ok by pointing and laughing. Heres this years photo lifeguard photo http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=223395681055836&set=a.163556863706385.43684.100001562166665&type=3&theater


September
I was extremely lucky of getting the job to shoot the European Championships for West Coast Surfer. It was great to be part of as it has been a long time since the Euros were held here.
Here is one of the Portuguese doing there thing.

October
I love when you get these rare days in the middle of the winter months.
The lovely Spanish Point.

November
I suppose this photo has to be Novembers picture. This is Hugh Galloway on an absolute tank of a wave and is also the same photo that got me my first cover of Wavelength magazine. 

 December
Jayce Robinson at the Peak.
After spending a lot of December up north in Bundoran this has got to be my favorite shot. Just the light, the spray and everything makes it. It just has a nice feeling of speed and power to it.

So there you go. A few of my memories from 2011. 
Looking forward to spending more time in the water during 2012 and also meeting new people along the journeys. New Website is launching on January first so keep an eye out for that too. 
Everyone have a great New Years!! 
All the best
David

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Home for Christmas...

One week i'm home the next i'm back on the road. Madness!!
Heres a few shots from recent weeks on the road..

Missing a gem

 Jayce Robinson on a nice little curl.



My favourite Bundorian Conor Maguire at his local loved Blackspot.

I got to spend some time with Tom "frothing" Butler too.

Jayce's modeling career has yet to really kick off but he believes he can do it..

 Lyndon with some late evening fun at the Peak.



Fergal pulling off this wave at Mullaghmore. One of the most powerful shots of my recent trips thats for sure. Mad to see someone paddling on the edge of waves like that. Amazing to see the boys pushing the paddling.

 Lyndon, Pros fall sometimes too.


This photo was taken during some of the maddest winds iv experienced. The news and papers were saying all different things, 50kph, 80kph, 100kph. Im not sure what this was but Butler was stuck in that same spot unable to fight the wind as he walked back after a surf. It was howling!!

 Few days later we have this. Its mad how quick weather changes in Ireland. Pre surf check at dawn in Mullaghmore.

 Paul OKane, man, myth, legend with a stylish bottom turn.

 Ronan Oertzen on a little gem. This is a fun fun wave.



In between that travel iv been busy setting up the new website and getting all the image ready for it. Im super excited about it. Its launching on the 1/1/12 and my great website designer Roo is working hard to get it all done for me, Thanks ROO!!!. So when your all hung over on New Years day you can go have a browse at it. :) http://davidolsthoorn.net/




The new Tonnta is out and its looking great.
I just got my copy today and im stoked with it. Plenty to read in there.
Check out the cover by Olivier longuet and go buy yourself a copy..



So thats it.. Really happy with the recent ventures. Iv been in the water learning more and more everyday and meeting loads of new great people. Loving it!

Plan for the next few weeks is to relax. Stay put in Whitestrand for the Christmas and enjoy some beverages with family and friends. Ahh Christmas!!!
Have a great Christmas & New Year everyone!!
Roll on 2012!!!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Life in the Liquid...

It has been a funny few weeks. Lots of madness, the most recent being going on a road trip to Bundoran for a few days and not coming home for 2weeks. Been exciting to say the least. Finally got home to sort out all the prints for the Christmas season.

In other news I want to tell you all about a new series I am working on at the moment.
Iv called it "Life in the Liquid".
Life in the Liquid is a range of images from the water around Ireland. Moments captured in between the madness of swimming around in storms and angry seas. I hope to let this series grow over the next few months and years and hopefully have a nice range of images to show off in a Gallery one day.
The series only has 7 images so far but is growing and growing.
Here are the first 7 along with a little story about the image with each.
Would love to hear some feedback.. :)

no.001
This shot was taken in the Spanish Point area during a lovely sunny day last month. Theres not a lot of water under this wave. I was standing taking this shot.

no.002
I love this shot! I love it even more because its my back garden. I was out for a swim in Whitestrand one evening and managed to get this shot of the Gulls in the evening light.

no.003
These next 2 are a sequence from A spot in Fanore that is just mad for shore dump waves. This wave breaks on about a 4ft deep shelf of rock. Amazing for shooting as you can just stand there and get a smashing. Not so good when its sharp Burren rock that you get bounced off.

no.004

no.005
Same spot in fanore. Just going mad.

no.006
My initial thought for the Life in the Liquid series was to not have any people in it but after getting this shot of Bundoran's Conor Maguire looking back on a nice atlantic wall of water I changed my mind. I love the lighting in this one and Conors body language too.


no.007
Another Evening with amazing light. This for those of you who cant make it out is the back of a wave. You can see the offshore winds blowing the water off the lip with a moody rainy sky in the background.

So that can give you a good idea of whats to come. Life in the Liquid will be updated on the Facebook page and on this Blog so keep an eye out.