20-Foot Customized Tripod Used to Seize America’s Fading Lighthouses


When photographer David Zapatka was rising up on Rhode Island listening to the foghorn of a close-by lighthouse, it instilled in him what his spouse describes as an “obsession.”

Zapatka is on a mission to doc the U.S.’s disappearing lighthouses and has presently photographed 193 of them, all at night time.

At one time there have been greater than 1,600 lighthouses permeating the coastlines of the USA, now there are a little bit over 800 of them.

Sunken Rock, New York
Sunken Rock, New York | David Zapatka
Stamford Harbor
Stamford Harbor | David Zapatka

To seize the distinctive constructions, Zapatka makes use of an array of strategies and tools. Most uncommon is his 20-foot tripod {that a} pal welded collectively for him in order that he can wade out into the water and nonetheless take a 20-second publicity.

“We’ve efficiently shot about 15 lighthouses in any other case unachievable except we had this incredible software,” Zapatka says of the Frankenstein tripod.

The tripod in use.
The tripod in use.

20 ft tripod

“It’s been a game-changer for the challenge, and though we glance fairly loopy placing collectively the behemoth tripod whereas launching it off boats, the outcomes are fairly wonderful.”

tripod in action

Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plymouth, Massachusetts | David Zapatka
Race Rock, New York
Race Rock, New York | David Zapatka

Regardless of the large tripod, Zapatka says that images is the best a part of the challenge and that researching every lighthouse is what takes probably the most time and power.

“It’s crucial and respectful to go looking out the precise permissions from the precise individuals to realize their belief and entry previous to arriving on location,” Zapatka tells PetaPixel.

“After getting the permission, researching satellite tv for pc imagery, tide and navigation charts, lunar schedules, and lastly short-range forecasts assist decide profitable shoots.

“In various situations, I’ve carried out full due diligence earlier than arriving on location solely to have a fog financial institution roll in. It may be irritating at instances, and it’s additionally the explanation why it has taken 9 years to {photograph} solely 193 lighthouses.”

Big Sable, Michigan
Large Sable, Michigan | David Zapatka
Sankaty, Nantucket
Sankaty, Nantucket | David Zapatka
 Fort Gratiot, Michigan
Fort Gratiot, Michigan | David Zapatka
Watch Hill, Rhode Island
Watch Hill, Rhode Island | David Zapatka

Photograph Gear and Methodology

Earlier than each shoot, Zapatka presets his 10-year-old Nikon D4 to ISO 2,000, 20-second publicity time, and white stability is 3,200K. His Nikkor 14mm f/2.8 is all the time set at f/2.8.

“The shoot location determines the ultimate settings, and most frequently it’s instantly affected by any ambient gentle remaining lengthy after the solar has set. I exploit the ISO as the one variable, and manually concentrate on the flashing beacon,” he explains.

For lighting, Zapatka makes use of a Lite-Panel Bi-Shade 1×1 LED on a stand.

Level Judith, Rhode Island | David Zapatka
Hendricks Head, Maine
Hendricks Head, Maine | David Zapatka

Zapataka says that every one of his pictures are single pictures with “no Photoshop composing.”

“I satisfaction myself on creating old-school latent pictures composed and lighted within the discipline,” he says.

“I’ve by no means added any stars to any {photograph}, and just about what’s earlier than my eyes on location is what’s within the ultimate edit.

“I intently comply with the Related Press model information for moral photojournalism although I’m a shopper solely to myself. I firmly consider a very good {photograph} ought to be obtained utilizing an clever method within the discipline.”

Montauk, New York
Montauk, New York | David Zapatka
Fire Island, New York
Hearth Island, New York | David Zapatka

Then there’s the matter of his do-it-yourself, 20-foot tall tripod that he makes use of within the ocean.

“The largest hurdle for profitable tripod pictures is the make-up of the underside. One by no means is aware of what’s beneath the floor, and we hope for it to be flat and sandy,” says Zapatka.

“Rocky and hilly bottoms are a nightmare when attempting to set the tripod, and on various shoots I’ve needed to abandon utilizing it.

“It’s usually merely trial and error whereas on location floating at nighttime close to a historic lighthouse.”

Turkey Point, Maryland
Turkey Level, Maryland | David Zapatka
 Ladies Delight, Maine
Girls Delight, Maine | David Zapatka

Zapatka is concerned with the preservation of lighthouses and is president of Plum Seaside Lighthouse in Rhode Island. America Lighthouse Society (USLHS) even donated a 20-year-old 22-foot leisure automobile (RV) to assist him journey to distant lighthouses.

“Since a lot of the shoots go late into the night time, having the ability to keep away from driving lengthy distances on unfamiliar darkish roads is a pleasant security function,” he explains.

“Many lighthouse foundations permit me to remain on their properties in a single day, and there’s little extra interesting than climbing into the bunk after a profitable shoot and falling asleep to the blinking gentle of the tower’s beacon.”

zapatka

Different package features a rock-climbing helmet with headlamp, a private floatation gadget, a miniature Emergency Place-Indicating Radio Beacon, ice crampons, and a pair of waders.

Zapatka has revealed two books regarding the lighthouses which can be found to buy right here. As of publication, they’re offered out however extra will probably be obtainable in mid-October.


Picture credit: All pictures by David Zapatka.

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