The
story of how avid surfer Nicholas Woodman invented the GoPro Camera is
the perfect example of necessity being the mother of invention. Prior to
becoming a full time entrepreneur, Woodman spent years traveling the
world trying to catch the perfect wave. Everywhere he traveled, Woodman
carried with him two crucial tools every surfing nomad must posses: #1) A
surf board (obviously). And #2)
A camera to document everything. During a particularly inspirational summer spent surfing in Indonesia and Australia, Woodman had a revelation that would change the course of his life: There had to be a better and more active way to capture photographs of the surfing action than his current basic options. The resulting product was the GoPro camera. Fast forward roughly 10 years, and thanks to GoPro Nicholas Woodman is worth $1.3 billion. Here's how he did it…
A camera to document everything. During a particularly inspirational summer spent surfing in Indonesia and Australia, Woodman had a revelation that would change the course of his life: There had to be a better and more active way to capture photographs of the surfing action than his current basic options. The resulting product was the GoPro camera. Fast forward roughly 10 years, and thanks to GoPro Nicholas Woodman is worth $1.3 billion. Here's how he did it…
Woodman's $200-400 cameras have become ubiquitous everywhere from surf
breaks to ski resorts to scuba diving spots all around the world.
Surfers, snowboarders, and mountain bikers strap their cameras to their
surfboards, helmets, or handlebars and record panoramic footage of their
action sport. The GoPro camera allows the user to be the star of their
own highlight reel. Snowboarder Shaun White
used GoPros during his Winter X Games runs. Hollywood film director
Michael Bay keeps boxes of them on his sets. The Rolling Stones use them
on stage to film their experience. Even the NFL has tested GoPros on
their end zone pylons as a way of capturing touchdown replay footage.
By following his passions and using necessity to create a useful invention, Nicholas Woodman is 37-year billionaire surfer/entrerpreneur. Instead of living out of a VW bus like he did in his younger days, today Woodman flies to all of the world's most exotic surf paradises on a private G-IV jet!Click to Read More
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Hard work pays if you've got patience
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