Resin Pour During Surfboard Making Process – Authentic Surfboard Craftsmanship Photography by Ryan Struck for The Heavens & Premium Surf Brands
Close-up environmental action shot by New Jersey-based commercial photographer and director Ryan Struck, titled "The resin being poured during the surfboard making process," capturing the precise moment of resin application in a dedicated surfboard shaping workshop. This detailed image highlights the fluid, glossy resin cascading in a controlled pour over the board blank, with rich amber/translucent tones, subtle bubbles or flow patterns, tools and workspace elements in soft focus, and natural workshop lighting that emphasizes texture, craftsmanship, and the meticulous artistry behind high-performance surfboards. Conveying dedication to quality, hands-on tradition, and the behind-the-scenes innovation that powers elite wave-riding gear. Ideal for creative directors, art directors, producers, and photo researchers at leading surf agencies (e.g., Wieden+Kennedy, 72andSunny, Anomaly) and high-budget brands such as Channel Islands Surfboards, Firewire, Lost Surfboards, Album Surf, Pyzel, or publications like Surfer Magazine, The Inertia, Stab seeking genuine visuals for board-building campaigns, craftsmanship editorials, gear innovation features, shaping process storytelling, branded content series, or high-production video stills that celebrate surf heritage, maker culture, and premium equipment precision.