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The Paradise Life for Me: Drifting Between Indo, Micronesia and the Maldives

I have ended up living a quite idyllic life drifting between the Maldives, Indo and Micronesia.

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Tyler Wright at P-Pass. It’s interesting to watch pro surfers working with their photographers, especially when there’s clearly a shot they want to nail. Everyone has seen Ted Grambeau’s epic cover shots of Tyler with arms spread wide inside the P-Pass pit, but what you don’t see is all the waves that led up to that moment. This wave was a smaller inside bowl as Tyler was growing in confidence. Two waves later she nailed her cover. Photo: Richard Kotch

I never really wanted to be a surf photographer. I always appreciated it as an art form, and I greatly admired the photographers’ skills but was never really drawn to it myself. I have always been fascinated with conflict photography. Gritty, hard-hitting images from the world’s war zones that would stop and shock you. I would naively romanticize on disappearing into Central America, the mountains of Afghanistan, or the streets of Northern Ireland before reappearing months later with rolls of gnarly black and white images that would be run on the front pages of the world’s biggest newspapers to shock society into action for peace.

It never turned out that way and I have ended up living a quite idyllic life drifting between the Maldives, Indo and Micronesia with my beautiful wife Amy. I think you could say that I got lucky.

See more of Richard Kotch’s work at richardkotchphotography.com and the image that won him the #SpringFwd Instagram contest.