Photograph of H. H. West, Jr. holding a fishing rod on the beach at Rincon Point while he looks towards the ocean. H. H. West, Jr. stands in profile at center and faces towards the ocean at left. In front of him, he holds a fishing rod with both hands. The beach stretches behind him and curves to the left as it approaches the horizon. Water rolls to shore in the background at left. A road runs parallel to the beach at right and mountains rise beyond it.
An out-of-focus photograph of H. H. West, Jr. posing while holding up a fishing rod on the beach at Rincon Point. H. H. West, Jr. stands left-of-center and faces towards the left. He holds up a fishing rod out in front of him as if he is fishing. The beach stretches behind him and curves to the left as it approaches the horizon. Water rolls to shore in the background at left. A road runs parallel to the beach at right and mountains rise beyond it.
Photograph of Josie Shaw leading a group of women through drills on the beach near Rincon Point. She stands nearest to the camera, left-of-center, with her back to the camera. Several women don bathing suits as they stand spaced out in a row across the width of the beach facing towards the camera and Josie. The beach extends beyond them, curving to the left as it approaches the horizon. The ocean is at left and follows the arc of the shoreline towards the horizon. A road lined with utility poles runs parallel to the beach as it approaches the horizon. Low mountains rise along the far side of the road.
An out-of-focus photograph of Abraham Whitaker standing on the shore near Rincon Point and fishing in the ocean. Abraham Whitaker stands in profile, left-of-center. He faces left towards the ocean and turns his back slightly towards the camera. He leans back and holds his fishing rod up by his chest. The shoreline extends at an upward angle from left to right. Waves crash in the distance.
Photograph, from front to back, of Forrest Whitaker and Everett Shaw standing on the shoreline near Rincon Point and surf fishing. Forrest Whitaker stands nearest to camera. His back is turned towards the camera as he faces the ocean to the left. He looks out towards the ocean and holds up a fishing rod as he fishes. Further down the beach and to the right of Forrest, Everett Shaw also faces towards the ocean as he fishes. He leans back slightly as he appears to reel something in. The shoreline curves from the left and up towards the right. Low hills stand in the far distance at right behind Everett.
An out-of-focus photograph of Mertie West bending over the camp stove and cooking on the beach. She is hunched over with her back to the camera and facing to the left. To the left, a camping stove sits on the ground. A few pots sit on the stove top. Mertie holds a small pot in one hand and stirs food in a pot on the stove. Behind her and the stove, a car (partial view) is parked on the beach; it faces towards the background. The beach stretches behind Mertie on the right.
An out-of-focus photograph of Everett Shaw standing on the beach and posing with a fish and his fishing rod. Everett Shaw stands left-of-center and looks to the camera. He leans slightly to the right towards the fishing rod he holds. With his other hand, he holds up a fish by its mouth. A small child appears to run behind him. The ocean meets the beach in the distance behind Everett. A couple of people stand on the beach in the distance at right.
Photograph, from left to right, of Eleanor Shaw and H. H. West, Jr. posing on the beach near Rincon Point with the ocean behind them. Eleanor Shaw stands at left and looks to the camera. H. H. West, Jr. stands next to her at center. He holds a fish by its mouth between himself and Eleanor. He faces forward but gazes off towards the left. Waves roll to the shore behind them.
Photograph of H. H. West, Jr. standing and posing while holding a fishing rod. He stands center and looks to the camera. One hand rests on his hip (left) and with the other hand he holds onto a fishing rod (right). He stands atop small rocks. Small trees and shrubbery stand directly behind him.