Looking for a daily dose of inspiration or wanderlust? These six photographers’ work, dedication to craft, and active lifestyles will surely inspire you to get moving, or simply to get out there and take in the outdoors’ natural beauty.
Not only are these women talented artists, but they’re also incredible athletes. From strapping into an open helicopter door to braving rough waters or getting frightfully close to the action, they go to extremes for the perfect shot.
What’s more, their work is often driven by a mission rather than passion alone: to bring women and BIPOC athletes to the forefront.
We reached out to some of the best photographers across the outdoor industry to ask about their photo equipment, favorite non-photo gear, proudest moments, and more.
Christa Funk: Between the Waves
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Christa Funk is a surfer and photographer. Based in the North Shore of Oahu, she’s renowned for capturing the excitement in and below the waves. Funk picked up photography in eighth grade during computer class when her teacher loaned her a camera so she could learn how to shoot and use Photoshop.
Hooked from then on, Funk now has some 17 years of shooting under her belt. Her photos have appeared in just about every surf magazine out there as well as in Patagonia, Hurley, and other major brand materials.
- Favorite camera: Canon 7D MK II
- Favorite piece of equipment that isn’t a camera: Nauticam Dive Housing — there’s a lot more to the ocean than what’s going on at the surface
- Contact info: @instaclamfunk | cfunkphoto.com
5 Must-Haves for a Successful Photoshoot
- Db Backpack Pro with the CIA Pro insert — shameless advertising because it’s a fantastic pack for photography gear
- Canon lenses (8-15mm, 16-35mm, 24mm tilt-shift lens, 50mm, 24-105mm, 70-200mm)
- 2 Canon 7D Mark II camera bodies
- Waterhousing — either SPL (Surf) or Nauticam (Dive)
- Kodak No. 1A Autographic Jr. film camera — love seeing photos come out from a camera that’s over 100 years old — and bonus, it’s travel size
Interview With Christa Funk
What has looking at the world through the lens of a camera taught you?
One shot you’re most proud of?
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If you could take only one more photo in life, what and where would it be?
‘Wild’ Gina Danza: Recordkeeper of our Planet
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- Favorite camera: Honestly, my iPhone! I have a Sony and a Canon, but the iPhone is so fun, and you can get some easy shots without thinking about the techs of it. It’s more so focused on your eye and if you have the vision to create with a single lens on a mobile device.
- Favorite piece of equipment that isn’t a camera: My tripod! I need it to shoot the moon!
- Contact info: @wildgina | wildgina.com
5 Must-Haves for a Successful Photoshoot
- A camera you are comfortable with
- A vision or desire to create
- A camera bag to hold any filters, etc.
- An insulated water bottle
- A headlamp
Interview With ‘Wild’ Gina Danza
What has looking at the world through the lens of a camera taught you?
One shot you’re most proud of?
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If you could take only one more photo in life, what and where would it be?
Re Wikstrom: Photographer on a Mission
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- Favorite camera: Nikon D5 hands-down (or the new D6). I am not quite there on the mirrorless for commercial work, though I have started using a Fuji X-T2 as my around town/travel camera of choice, and I love it for that.
- Favorite piece of equipment that isn’t a camera: My daily driver pow skis. Wood core. Sandwich construction. About 120 mm underfoot.
- Contact info: @rewikstrom | rewikstrom.com
5 Must-Haves for a Successful Photoshoot
- Always: Good vibes only. Even if a shoot is starting to tank, it only gets worse with a bad attitude, and it’s amazing how you can turn things around with a little positivity
- Great people
- Great communication
- Fresh batteries and memory cards
- Great planning (though you might argue some successful shoots are a product of serendipity, I might argue that everything you did in life until then still counts as some level of planning or manifest destiny to make that moment a success)
Interview With Re Wikstrom
What has looking at the world through the lens of a camera taught you?
One shot you’re most proud of?
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If you could take only one more photo in life, what and where would it be?
Gritchelle Fallesgon: Diversity Is a Must
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- Favorite camera: Canon 5D MK IV with 24-70mm and 70-200mm lenses
- Favorite piece of equipment that isn’t a camera: A bounce reflector
- Contact info: @gritchelle | gritchelle.photos
5 Must-Haves for a Successful Photoshoot
- A good attitude
- A good team (riders/talent, photo crew, client)
- That is collaborative and/or can listen and take direction well
- That wants to have fun and are prepared for an adventure
- Plenty of snacks and beverages so that no one gets hangry
- A plan of action with flexibility to be spontaneous if needed
- A beautiful location with good weather
Interview With Gritchelle Fallesgon
What has looking at the world through the lens of a camera taught you?
One shot you’re most proud of?
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If you could take only one more photo in life, what and where would it be?
Emily Tidwell: Close to the Action
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- Favorite camera: I shoot with a Canon 5D Mark IV right now! Love it, but I’m a sucker for a 1DX — the weight in your hand, and the way the shutter sounds, it’s my favorite in the world.
- Favorite piece of equipment that isn’t a camera: My skis! I’m lucky enough that I get to consider skis as part of my essential equipment. My Moment Meridian 117s, they’re my love.
- Contact info: @lynk_nation_photo | emilytidwellphoto.com
5 Must-Haves for a Successful Photoshoot
- A great connection with my athlete and my client
- A willingness to adapt and react on the fly
- Letting things happen as they go (rarely does a day ever go as planned)
- Someone to bounce ideas off of
- And have fun!
Interview With Emily Tidwell
What has looking at the world through the lens of a camera taught you?
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One shot you’re most proud of?
If you could take only one more photo in life, what and where would it be?
Ashley Gruber: Breaking Away
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- Favorite camera: Nikon D850 with a 24-70mm 2.8 lens
- Favorite piece of equipment that isn’t a camera: My hori-hori
- Contact info: @ashleygruber | gruberimages.com
5 Must-Haves for a Successful Photoshoot
- A positive mental attitude. This No. 1 spot started as a joke, but as experience has taught us over the years, it is definitely not a joke.
- Basic logistics. You don’t have to know everything, and maybe it’s better to not have it all planned out, but having a loose plan of how you plan to execute a shoot makes things go much smoother. It doesn’t mean you can’t throw it all out the window when something starts to really work, but it is helpful to keep things moving.
- Food. Grumpy humans aren’t all that much fun to work with.
- Leg makeup
- A shooting location that is nearish to where you sleep
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