Photograph of H. H. West posing on the beach in Newport Beach with his fishing rod and with fish he and Glen Velzy caught. H. H. West stands at center and gazes past the camera. He holds a wooden beam at left. The beam extends horizontally beyond the frame at left and from it dangle several fish. H. H. cradles his fishing rod in his other arm and props a foot upon a crate which reads, "HYDRO PUR." Sands bags sit piled behind him on the left. The beach sharply inclines behind him at right where a car is parked and partially obscured by H. H. Two houses sit in a row in the distance at left.
Photograph of Glen Velzy standing on the beach in Newport Beach while holding a fish and posing with fish he and H. H. West caught. Glen stands right-of-center and looks to camera. At right he holds a fish by its tail and in the other he holds what appears to be a decoy(?). Behind and to the left of him, a couple of crates are stacked up and support a wooden plank that stretches horizontally out-of-frame at left. From the plank, about a dozen or so fish hang. Up from the beach, a car is parked at far left and a house stands at far right. Telephone poles and lines stretch across the background.
A blurry and out-of-focus photograph of H. H. West posing for a photograph next to fish caught by him and his fishing party near Newport Beach pier. H. H. West stands at right and looks towards the camera while cradling an upright fishing rod. He props a foot on a crate, which reads, "HYDRO PUR." On his other side, a long beam extends from his hip horizontally to the left. About a score of fish hang vertically from this beam. Slightly elevated from the beach, a small dwelling stands in the background at left. Left-of-center, H. H. West's Buick is parked up the small hill behind him and telephone poles extend into the distance at right.
Photograph of Glen Velzy appearing to count the fish that he and H. H. West caught in Newport Beach. Glen Velzy stands at right and looks down towards the fish to the left. He holds a fishing rod at right and holds his other arm out towards the fish. About a couple dozen fish hang from a wood plank supported by a notch in a wood post at left and by crates on the right behind Glen. Sand bags sit in a pile behind the fish at left. Up from the beach, a car is parked at center and a small cottage sits at left.
Photograph of Glen Velzy in Newport Beach standing with a fishing rod and posing with fish he and H. H. West caught. Glen stands just right-of-center and gazes off towards the left. He props himself up with a fishing rod to the right. In front of him a wood plank stretches horizontally from the left to the right. About a couple dozen fish hang from the plank. Behind Glen at left, sand bags sit piled up on the beach. Up from the beach, a small cottage stands behind Glen at left and a car is parked directly behind him.