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You can’t throw a rock in Tugun, Australia, without breaking a photographer’s lens. This is where Peter “Joli” Wilson makes his home. Jimmy O’Keefe profiles the World Tour documentarian’s contrasting existences at home and on the road.
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“The morning I took this picture somewhere in Baja I woke up under the 'veggie' truck in my sleeping bag, grabbed my camera, and was just sniffing around.”
Mark Anders takes an in depth look at Donavon Frankenreiter's life from growing up in Inland Mission Viejo to becoming one of the first sponsored "free surfers" and gaining rock star status. Donovan's natural ability and spontaneous approach to surfing has set him apart from the rest, often bridging three generations of surfing style into one wave.
Discussing rail surfing, raw power, and the beauty of unpolished style.
During a still-Holocene era of surf photography, the work of Cuba-born, Florida-bred photographer Tony Arruza provided a distinctive point of view.
The use of contrast and color is integral to Michael Cassidy's often South Pacific-themed paintings, which manage to take the viewer along with the artist on an international aquatic adventure.