Sachi Cunningham has dedicated her life to capturing once-in-a-lifetime shots of some of the best surfers in the world, as they ride some of the biggest waves on the planet.
"I knew as soon as I got in the water and took my first shot that I was in the right place and this is what I was meant to do," said Cunningham, who lives in San Francisco.
KTVU joined Cunningham as she headed out to shoot at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach, which can be the deadliest beach in the Bay Area.Still, Cunningham was more than 200 yards from shore without a floatation device, waiting for the wave and then the surfer. "You make that connection you see it in your eye you feel it in your body its absolute magic," Cunningham said.
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