Cover shots by their very nature tend to be a singularity. They stand out (or more accurately stand above) so they get sifted from the rest of their ilk and propped up, alone. But every photo usually comes from a batch, and that batch usually has a story, a trip, or an entire process of work behind it. We’re lucky enough to get to see those sister photos in our editing bay. In this case we decided to let you have a peak too.
The gallery above is sliced from Woody Gooch’s cover photo of Dave Rastovich on TSJ 25.5. “Dave and his partner Lauren Hill were doing a takeover at one of the Aussie magazines,” says Gooch, “so this trip was part of that project. It was a five-day drive down the east coast of Australia along with Chris Del Morro, his wife Maggie, and a band called the Babe Rainbows. The idea was to get a few sessions with the band kitted out and setup on the beach, with the rest of the crew surfing. I was only about a week away from moving from Australia to Tokyo but Chris called me up and asked me to tag along. After he explained the idea I was like, ‘Yeah. I think I have a few days to spare.’”
All captions and images by Woody Gooch.




![[All captions by the photographer] Joel Parkinson, Cloudbreak. You see a surfer’s style in everything they do in the water—even in the way they kick out. Even though he’s a world champion, he probably would have won even more heats had he not made things look so easy.](https://surfersjournal.ipdev.cloud/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/servais14_33385.jpg)
