The Venice Surf Photographers Meetup Group at HB Pier

This morning I spent a few hours at the Huntington Beach Pier along with a few members of the meetup group Venice Surf Photographers.

Although I shoot at the HB Pier often, this was the first time I met up with this group. I arrived early, just before 8 a.m., the rest of group trickled in within the next hour.

The turnout of surfers wasn’t as high as my previous trip a few days earlier, and the waves were a little choppy at two to four feet with the occasional five on the south side of the pier. However, we all made the best of it plus a met a nice group of people with the same passion of photographing surfers.

A couple of photographers (Patrick and Butch) brought out the big guns. Large lenses were the theme of the morning. I’m looking forward to seeing some of their pictures.

On a different note, I have a huge backlog of pictures I’ve taken of surfers in the past several weeks. I’ll start to share some of them in the next few days.

But for now below are a few pictures I took today. And if that’s not enough, be sure to see all the pictures I’ve taken at various surfing competitions in Huntington Beach.

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Ramon Ambriz

Ramon has been an avid photographer for over 30 years. He runs and contributes to several photography sites including OCPix and OCSurfpix. For digital downloads of most images on this site, see our OCPix site. We also offer a variety of photography services in the Orange County California area.

2 thoughts on “The Venice Surf Photographers Meetup Group at HB Pier

  • February 12, 2012 at 1:44 pm
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    Hi Ray…it was a pleasure meeting you. Hope to shoot with you in and around the OC the next time around. Take care bro. Patrick

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  • February 12, 2012 at 5:49 pm
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    Thanks Patrick. I’ll see you guys again at a future shoot.

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