Scott aichner biography

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    Innovative freelance surf photographer from Ventura, California.
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  • Scott Aichner was a senior photographer at Surfer Magazine for 10 years, and he traveled around the world to some of the most legendary beaches to photograph top athletes in the sport.
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    Scott Aichner is a Ventura-based bodyboarder with a wrestler’s neck, torso and hams. He is also, or at least was, maybe still is, more on that soon, one of surfing’s great exponents of the wide-angle water shot.

    In the early to mids, Ike based himself on Oahu, never missing a swell at Off the Wall, and when that season passed, would walk the camino trail to Puerto Escondido. Ike was Surfer magazine’s prized staffer and his images filled 80 magazine covers across the world.

    A thinker, Ike even came up with a dual-camera device able to shoot a degree angle. But, like a lot of surf photographers, Ike quit the game when print mags began their inevitable contraction as surf co’s moved to cheaper, more effective advertising online.

    “The mags were shrinking rapidly,” he says. “This was in and selling print ads was becom