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Irish surfer and artist Barry Britton's artistic and arcitectural works represent the unique local environment and culture of the Irish coast and surfing culture.
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Gerry Lopez writes on his underexposed ’70s contemporary, Clement “Tiger” Espere: “In the Country, Barry Kanaiaupuni and Tiger ruled Sunset Beach and Haleiwa. They were the avant-garde of the Hawaiian chapter of the shortboard revolution, designing and riding radical surfboards that pushed the envelope of performance surfing in big waves.”
Dystopian themes and utopian dreams in surf cinema and culture.
Ep. 60
On the Snap, the North Shore, competing in the face of tragedy, helmets, going for broke, athleticism, his favorite surfers to watch, and his road to sobriety.
Tapping magic with the Malibu habitué and TSJ 34.3 photo essayist.
Kim Feast finds equilibrium behind the lens in the untamed environment of Western Australia.