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In the wake of the Waialua Sugarmill's closure, several surfboard shapers and glassers, as well as many surfer-owned manufacturing companies, have moved in to create a compound of interesting businesses.
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On the record with one of surfing’s most candid voices and unforgettable talents.
They’re a culture unto themselves, and thanks to the acute eye and tack-sharp lens of photographer John Durant, 14 of San Diego’s most dedicated craftsmen have been documented in their own environs. This is their world.
Much of John Van Hamersveld's artistic roots begin in the early 60's when he was working as the art editor for Surfing Magazine. This article touches upon Van Hamersveld's artistic vision and historical influence in surf art.
Flippy Hoffman shows his colors offshore of a remote island in the Indian Ocean.
During a still-Holocene era of surf photography, the work of Cuba-born, Florida-bred photographer Tony Arruza provided a distinctive point of view.