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Jon Frank leaves school in Sydney and left to spend 2 years surfing. He travels to Galapagos, Madagascar, Australia, Peru, Samoa, Hawaii, South Africa shooting photos of waves, surfers and surfing.
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Eight pictures of Alex Weinstein's artwork as well as a short article written by the author explaining the influences behind his dynamic oil paintings and sculptures that incorporate his passion and love for surfing and the ocean.
At home with Trey Edwards.
Thanks largely to his groundbreaking resin sculptures, Peter Alexander remains surfing’s most broadly acclaimed artist.
Tony Harrington and a crew of Australian big wave surfers set sail in a prawn trawler in search of a new wave. Their trip is based on fisherman John Schmucker's hunch that there is a big wave spot lurking off the coast of a remote island in South Australia near where he catches prawn. Though the trip begins with rough seas of "Perfect Storm" proportions, it ends with the team laying first tracks at the Bosenquet Bombie.
A seamount session off the New England coast leads to a surf experience few have witnessed.