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At home with Los Angeles-based architect and man of the world Harry Gesner.
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Jack has been making surf films for over 3 decades and has affected generations of surfers. His films always have the hottest surfers of the time, great soundtracks,a good sense of humour and above all beautiful cinematography. Jamie Brisick catches up with McCoy in Hawaii to talk story. The article also features tales about Jack by some of the people he has woked with over the years.
Watch “The Crab Slab” and other atmospherics in a video essay from our assay of the Cocos-Keeling Islands.
The Apple computer, the hot road, the Owsley White Lightning—where else could the foam surfboard blank have been invented but in a California? Whether you know it or not, the Laguna Beach skunkworks at 727 Laguna Canyon Road is the paternal home of your favorite sled. Together, design virtuosos Hobie Alter and Gordon “Grubby” Clark developed the formula that would revolutionize surfboard production in the decades that followed.
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On Byron Bay, “Magic Sam” and the shortboard revolution, surfing’s commercialization, crowds, and paying homage to surf history.
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.