Nicholas "Nick" Woodman (born June 24, 1975) is an American businessman, the founder and CEO of GoPro. Read full biography of Nick Woodman →
I think our slow, humble beginnings in surf shops, ski shops, bike shops, and motorcycle shops have been extremely important for our success. GoPro... →
I can sell anything that I totally believe in, but I'm a horrible salesman of something I don't believe in.
I feel like in a world where we all try to figure out our place and our purpose here, your passions are one of your most obvious guides.
When I have a difficult decision to make, I imagine myself as a 90-year-old guy looking back on his life. I imagine what I'll think about myself... →
Before GoPro, if you wanted to have any footage of yourself doing anything, whether it's video or photo, you not only needed a camera, you needed... →
On the road and traveling - that's when people are at their most creative.
If I didn't follow my passion for surfing... I would have never come up with the concept to make a wrist camera.
I originally started GoPro with the sole purpose of helping surfers capture photos of themselves and their friends while they were surfing. I thought... →
I realized that a surf trip on a jet can be like a road trip. If you see a road you want to turn down, you can just go there.
My first business was a retro-gaming site where you'd go and play all these cool old-school games. It was a good idea but ahead of its time.
If I'm a content creator, and I get recognition for my work, that's going to motivate me to spend even more time on my next production and... →
I get pretty focused when I start working on something. And I drink a lot of water, way more than most people.
If we can become the de facto standard for image capture of unique perspectives around the world, we have a lot of growth ahead of us.