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Ep 16 - Daniel Alberdeston

53 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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Some photographers chase the perfect image. Others chase the feeling that comes before it. This week on the Ride Bikes Get Rad Podcast, I sit down with surf photographer and lifelong waterman Daniel, whose story is built around two constants: a camera and the ocean. From disposable film cameras to modern digital systems, photography has always been part of Daniel's life. But for him, it was never really about the equipment. It was about preserving moments before they disappear. About learning to slow down, pay attention, and be ready when something meaningful unfolds in front of him. That same mindset is what drew him deeper into the ocean. As a dedicated bodyboarder, Daniel spent years developing a relationship with the sea that eventually evolved into surf photography. Anyone who has ever tried photographing waves knows the challenge. The ocean doesn't care about your plans. It demands patience, timing, humility, and respect. Those lessons continue to shape both his photography and his outlook on life. His work has been featured through collaborations with Wave Riding Vehicles, WAXD Magazine, Session Magazine, and SPL Water Housings, helping him document the culture, people, and moments that make surf photography so compelling. In this episode, we discuss: • Growing up with a camera always within reach • Why photography has never been about gear • Bodyboarding and building a lifelong connection to the ocean • The challenges of surf and water photography • Travel, adventure, and chasing waves • Learning patience through photography and wave riding • Working with surf brands and publications • The mindset required to keep creating over the long haul • Why the ocean continues to inspire photographers and storytellers What I love about Daniel's perspective is that it mirrors something many photographers eventually discover. You can't force great photographs. Just like you can't force great waves. You prepare. You pay attention. You stay present. And when the moment arrives, you trust yourself enough to capture it. This conversation is about photography, surfing, creativity, patience, and the lessons the ocean teaches those willing to spend time in it. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

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