Showing posts with label jim driver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jim driver. Show all posts

Friday, June 4, 2010

jim driver interview 7

here jim talks about what led him to finally pick up a camera.

below is a summary of Jim Driver's situation:

jim was Mentored by LeRoy Grannis. Jim contracted rheumatic fever. When Jim's mom told him he had rheumatic fever he thought she said "romantic fever" ...he thought she knew something about him that she wasn't supposed to know.

for about a year and a half he didn't go to school. They had tutors come by every other day. This was his junior and half of his senior year. Jim had always wanted to learn how to take pictures. He never had the time prior to being sick. His dad had taken photography in college. He helped Jim a little bit. He had some old trays and assorted photographic equipment. His father gave him the BASIC understanding of photography. Jim read a few books. He snuck out of the house when his dad was at work and made a "not so dark" dark room out of some 2 x 4s that a neighbor had given him. A little aluminum foil and choosing to work from dusk to about 2 or 3 a.m. fixed any light issues that room had. Eventually his dad's buddies gave him an old Checkoslovakian 35 mm enlarger that had a Rotostock lens. he started taking some pictures. they looked like crap. sand, water, wave,water , horizon line, air...there is a lot of grey there. surfing illustrated had just came out. all of a sudden he started seeing pictures that were head and shoulders above every body else's. it was LeRoy Grannis. LeRoy's photos inspired a 15 year old Jim Driver to write a letter "Dear Mr. Grannis..." . Jim forgot to put his return address on the letter. He didn't know it at the time. 3 to 4 weeks later Jim gets a letter from LeRoy. LeRoy told Jim that it had been difficult to track him down. Walt Phillips and LeRoy Grannis found Jim's address in the Surfing Illustrated mailing list. Fortunately Jim was a Surfing Illustrated subscriber. There began an amazing ...life changing relationship for Jim. Jim began weekly phone consultations with LeRoy. Jim's photography had a HUGE impact on his life. It effected his assignments in the armed forces during the Vietnam War.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

simpler times?

i don't know.
salt creek.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

jim driver interview 5 and 6

below is my 5th installment of the Jim Driver interview. in this 5th installment , he flips through some photos and mentions how LeRoy Grannis was his mentor. Eventually in a future installment the association with LeRoy Grannis will be elaborated upon. to see the previous 4 installments click here:
below is a picture taken down in Mexico. How is that for a rack of pigs and Vans? in the 6th Jim Driver installment Jim tells a story of a trip to mexico. holy shit.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Jim Driver interview 4

I realize that many people have no idea who Jim is. hence these interviews. i also realize that the first couple interviews didn't show case much of his work. ...well...here you go. he pulls out some photos in this piece. he ends up showing a picture of Micky Munoz doing a quasi-moto. that picture inspires me to speak on this little thing i have going on with SLIDE magazine. how is the SIMMONS (style) twin fin in the bottom of that stack?

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Jim Driver interview 3

Jim Driver shot this picture of a Harbor Surfboards team rider from back in the day. in this interview piece jim driver talks about what a surfer is. SURFERS RULE!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Jim Driver interview 2

here is the second Jim Driver interview. this one is about 3.5 minutes. he speaks about steve pezman and pre vs post gidget surfing and what that meant for people that were concerned with surf media... also he talks about some other stuff. Jim's picture below can be found on surfers rule (how is that stall out the back!)

this picture below was not taken by Jim Driver. I found it HERE i thought it was appropriate given the topic of this interview.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Jim Driver interview 1

This is the first piece of my Jim Driver interview. I bumped into Jim's photos online at his surfers rule blog. I tracked him down to find out more about his EPIC photos. This first installment is him talking about this photo. Blackie August and his wife are in this photo somewhere. This was shot in San Miguel in 1964. Eventually I will edit down the entire interview (over an hour of raw footage) into some number of little chunks like this one. I'll post them all up on the same post and leave it as a side bar thingy on this blog. You will have to pardon the low tech approach to this.

Monday, March 15, 2010

jim driver and simpler times.

i just had the honor to sit back and enjoy dinner with Jim Driver. He has nearly 4000 photos shot between 1963 - 1965. that was when you actually developed your shit yourself. back then people didn't think out of focus shit was "artistic" or "textured". He has a blog surfers rule.
Jim had the honor of being mentored by LeRoy Grannis. After eating dinner with Jim and listening to him recall those days...i felt like i had just mined some stoke. jim exudes stoke.
aframe photo has archived some of his stuff. Jim has an amazing story. I shot an interview with him. I'll try to post up some of it eventually.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Surfers RULE!!!

A buddy of mine with initials BB encouraged me to check this blog out via surfapig@live.com. I can't say his name else he'll quit sending me juicy morels of goodness. I wish he'd let me post some of his personal pictures from a very nice surfing area.  But hey!! he turned us onto this. NICE!!! SURFERS RULE is a blog. I am flabbergasted by the EPIC moments in california surf culture that have been captured by Jim Driver and displayed on this blog. I almost get mad that I wasn't alive and of the right age back then. Sure they had their issues... but F U C K! how can any thing take away from what is captured in these shots? I don't know what else to say. Check that blog out for more info on what time it is.