BRP goes to great efforts to show our recreational products in their environment in unique ways but also to capture the passion and lifestyle related to the brand. World class photographers and videographers capture Sea-Doo in their environment – and sometime out of it – to produce true art that evokes emotion. There may be imagery in Sea-Doo promotional materials that you wonder, “How did they do that?” This is the first of two behind the scenes peaks at the 2012 Sea-Doo Photo Shoot. We can’t show you the really GOOD STUFF yet, but this will give you a taste. Come back in a couple weeks to see the real behind the scenes action and what it takes to capture the essence of Sea-Doo!
- Capturing the cockpit images
- On the set of the riding gear shoot – maybe a favorite beach?
- DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME! There is only one way to get those super close up wake shots, be close up!
- The shoots are long days and short nights. The days usually start at 4 AM and finish around 10 PM, so World Class Nike 6.0/Sea-Doo team wakeskater grabs some zzzzs between shoots.
- It isn’t easy to get two objects in the same shot when they are 75′ apart so getting the right angle is key to success, and have professionals at every aspect.
- World Renown Photographer Jim Gallop gets the water level shot. Jim is not afraid to put himself in a precarious position to get the best possible shot, this is one is very tame by his standards.

































