Editorial
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Stalling for Depth
Josh Mulcoy’s harbor lust, from TSJ volume 19.3.
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Cutting Room: Ed Sloane
Too many vital images from the Victorian shooter—not enough print space.
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Faces of Africa
A coastal survey from Morocco to Senegal.
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Call Me at the Crack of Noon
The spot lit photography and tall tales of North Shore femme fatale Shirley Rogers. Excerpted from the new TSJ.
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I Cut Off a Friend
It was a perfect wave on a perfect day. Santa Ana winds groomed a legitimate six-foot November groundswell. Faultless. “Not…
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Interview: Michael Tomson
By the autumn of 1979, the fledgling surf apparel industry was in retreat in the face of an abrupt change…
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The Influencer
For a while in the 1970s, Russ Short’s star was ascendant. Rumors escaped from Oxnard—surfing’s own Hermit Kingdom—about a powerful,…
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Coastal Survey
We were shooting in northwest Africa for our film project, village by village, story by story. Sometimes we spent a…
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“Let’s Do It”
In the end, it died quietly. Not with a bang but a whimper. Ironically enough, the mag’s death was outed…
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Sea Memory
As a child in the 1940s, Mary Heilmann accompanied her father to Kelly’s Cove in San Francisco where he soloed…
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The African Coin Flip
If you place your fingertip on the map of southern Africa and draw a line from Skeleton Bay straight across…
