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A wide canyon landscape shows an angler fly fishing in the Big Thompson River below steep rock walls

An angler fly fishes below steep canyon walls on the Big Thompson River.

Duck Camp - Fly Fishing Photo Shoot

Rob Hammer May 10, 2026

Fly Fishing Photography for Duck Camp

This shoot with Duck Camp came out of real time on the water, not a controlled production. Don’t let the sunshine fool you, it was a cold day on the Big Thompson River.

We arrived before sunrise and the guys gladly waded in freezing current to catch fish, but there’s also long stretches of time waiting for things to line up the way they do when you’re actually fishing. The kind of conditions where gear is chosen on purpose and where photographs come from paying attention, not directing.

Duck Camp builds apparel for time spent outdoors, not for staged environments. Photographing the work that way—on the water, in changing conditions—felt like the only approach that made sense.

An angler wearing a Duck Camp hat works a fly rod while standing in tall grass and river current

An angler works a fly rod through tall grass and river current.

An angler stands in the Big Thompson River surrounded by trees and canyon rock during a Duck Camp fly fishing shoot

The Big Thompson River runs through a canyon stretch where one angler stands near the bank.

Photographing Fly Fishing in Real Conditions

Nothing about this was built around a fixed shot list.

The days were structured around fishing first, with photography happening alongside it. That meant working within whatever the river gave—wind moving through the canyon, light shifting quickly, and fish that don’t wait for a second take.

From a photography standpoint, it becomes less about creating moments and more about recognizing them. A cast unfolding cleanly. A step into current. The pause before a drift finishes.

Those small, unscripted moments tend to carry more weight than anything that could be staged.

Two fly fishing anglers sit along the riverbank with rods and a landing net near the water

Two anglers pause along the riverbank with fly rods and a landing net close at hand.

Close-up of a netted fish resting in a fly fishing landing net near the river

A fish rests in a landing net after being brought in from the river.

An angler lifts a bent fly rod along the riverbank with sunlight over the water

A bent fly rod lifts from the riverbank as the line moves over the water.

What Outdoor Brands Need From Fly Fishing Photography

For a brand, the goal isn’t just to show a product—it’s to show how it performs in real life for real fly fisherman.

That means:

  • gear in motion, not static

  • contact with water—spray, saturation, wear

  • movement through tough terrain, not just standing in it

  • light that reflects real conditions, not controlled setups

Fly fishing is tied closely to place. The environment isn’t a backdrop—it’s part of the function. When the landscape, the angler, and the gear all line up naturally, the images feel usable because they’re grounded in reality.

An angler wades through fast current on the Big Thompson River with a landing net and fly rod

Fast current moves around an angler crossing the Big Thompson River with a fly rod and landing net.

An angler reaches a landing net toward a fish while standing in fast river current

An angler reaches for a fish with a landing net while standing in moving river current.

A fly fishing angler holds a rod and landing net while standing along a green riverbank

A landing net and fly rod stay close while the riverbank fills in behind the frame.

An angler holds a fish in shallow river water during a fly fishing release

A fish is held in the water during a release back into the river.

Authenticity in Outdoor Advertising

There’s a noticeable difference between imagery that’s produced and imagery that’s lived in.

In fly fishing, that difference is easy to spot.

Angles that don’t quite make sense. Gear that looks untouched. Light that feels disconnected from the environment. None of it holds up to people who actually spend time on the water.

Photographing in real conditions solves that without forcing it. Wet fabric, glare on the river, uneven footing—those details are what make the work believable. For brands, that translates directly into stronger, more credible imagery.

Close-up of a Duck Camp shirt as an angler looks through a fly box near the river

A Duck Camp shirt and fly box are seen up close during time on the river.

A fly fishing angler stands on a rock with a raised rod and landing net in backlit river grass

A fly rod lifts above the grass as the riverbank catches the backlight.

Two fly fishing anglers stand in the river while talking with rods and gear in hand

Two anglers talk in the river between casts with fly rods and gear close at hand.

Fly Fishing Photography for Commercial Use

Work like this is built to function across multiple uses, including:

  • advertising campaigns

  • digital and social content

  • editorial features

  • long-form brand storytelling

Because the images come from real situations rather than constructed ones, they tend to hold up beyond a single campaign. They feel consistent with how the sport actually looks, which gives them a longer lifespan.

An angler in Duck Camp apparel selects a fly beside the river with a fly rod nearby

A fly is selected beside the river while Duck Camp gear stays in use.

Part of a Larger Body of Work

This shoot is part of an ongoing project documenting fly fishing across Colorado and the American West.

Additional work from other locations:

  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison

  • Colorado River (Fall Foliage)

  • Clear Creek (Winter)

Each location brings a different environment and a different pace, but the approach stays the same—real anglers, real conditions, and an emphasis on the relationship between people and water.

You can view more here:
Fly Fishing Photography Gallery

Commercial Fly Fishing Photography

I work with outdoor brands, publications, and agencies to create fly fishing photography built around real conditions and natural light.

For commercial/editorial licensing or assignment inquiries, please reach out directly - rob@robhammerphotography.com

A stack of tacos, salsa, avocados, and drinks sits on a table during a riverside break from a Duck Camp fly fishing shoot

A riverside lunch sits on the table during a break from the Duck Camp shoot.

Two anglers stand by a camp stove and lunch table during a riverside break from a Duck Camp fly fishing shoot

Two anglers take a riverside lunch break during the Duck Camp fly fishing shoot.

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