“When it’s good you shoot, when it’s crap you surf..”
Agis Kolyvas, many of you might already know, is a surfer and a pretty good photographer. But we are not gonna blabber about it. We gonna let his pictures do the talking as well as a mini interview we prepared.
W²: Being a surfer and all, how come you managed to put photography above surfing? I mean we all like surfing photos but none of us is willing to shoot when the conditions are good.
A.K.: I surf badly for quite some time now and i always liked surf photography. I used to look at Patrick Trefz’s, Tim Mc Kenna and Craig Peterson’s photos for hours, i guess i have the “bug” to capture the moment. I love the sea, love to travel and i love the traditional greek villages of this country. Now i have the luxury to choose when to go shoot on the water, i like cooperating with surfers and i guess this needs to be done if you want to have good pictures. Most surfers in Greece, they dont grasp the idea of surf photography very well, i dont blame them, but most of our favorite pictures are being totally directed rather than spontaneous. When i first got on the water with a camera surfers were like “oh whats that?”, or even trying to avoid me. There is no such frame of mind because we dont have any pros. But its cool. I prefer watching everyday people progressing and developing style rather than watching people trying to turn pro.
W²: What did you start doing first, surfing or photography? How did you end up combining them?
A.K.: I watched surf live for the first time on Padang-Padang actually on a holiday as i graduated from university! I was blown away for life! When i came back to Scotland where i was living at the time i got my self a board and started traveling around the North Shore of Scotland, places like Machrahanish, Pease Bay, Gravyards, Thurso and Tiree island. Scotland is ridiculous with waves! Cold, thick, gasping barells at its best. I wasnt shooting pictures at the time. Then i was out of the water for 2 years living in Germany and when i got back to Greece i started geting on the water again. I did a trip to Portugal with Tsitsi, Loukas, Carlo, Xroni and Danae and did my first water shots on a custom made soft housing. After that im trying to be in the water as much as my time alows me, which is not enough because i hate cars and i rely on other people’s lifts. Hopefully with the help of WaterWalls ill be in the water more.
W²: Did you ever had any problems in the water? A photographer in the line up is not something you see everyday in Greece.
A.K.: I’ve never had any serious problem in the water. Usually people go straight at me and i dive! Had fins + boards hitting me a couple of times but thats about it.
W²: Agi’s everyday life?
A.K.: Im an urban cyclist, riding my fixed gear pista bike, bombing hills with Fixed Gear Athens crew (http://athensfixedgear.com/) and mashing through traffic. I was involved in a cycle movie called “ATH: Commuting in Athens”, a movie which i produced and was directed by Harris Skaftouros. I help out riding for Bondex Courriers (http://bondexcouriers.com/) whenever I can and I am setting up a bicycle project space called “48X17″, that would specialize in fixed gear, cyclocross, urban racers and all sorts of urban bikes. It will be ready in September/October stocking FGA’s prototype frames built by Yorgos Vogiatzis including Christian Manousarides “Stanley” prototype frame. So I will be expecting you all!
W²: Where can we see you photos?
A.K.: You can see my photos at http://grsurfphotos.tumblr.com/ , its not a real blog, I update only when i have new shots.
W²: Anything else you’d like to add?
A.K.: There is only one rule in surf photography: WHEN ITS GOOD YOU SHOOT, WHEN ITS CRAP YOU SURF. W²








August 11, 2010 at 20:23
Big up to the riders: Kontantinos Xatzopoulos, Nikos Tsitsimelis, Loukas Katsenis, Carlo, Isidoros Plytas, Jamie Hamilton.
August 6, 2010 at 15:06
Thanx people for the kind words!
Now lets organise a photo session w a good surfer….