Editorial
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Call Me At The Crack Of Noon
There is an iconic image from the 1970s of a dusky woman in a swimsuit taking photos from a beach…
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The Hydrologist
In no other sport/hobby/recreation/lifestyle does the image hold such importance in defining the iconic and the era. By and large…
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Cutting Room: Skiff Trip
Seamount outs from photographer Brian Nevins’ New England discovery.
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Reviews: Fluid Studies
Two new books lay out deep knowledge of the tides.
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War and Waves
Deep into the cave with combat photojournalist Nic Bothma.
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In The Days Before…Surf Music
Jazz leader Bud Shank and the scoring of early surf cinema. From TSJ Volume 9.1.
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Best I Ever Saw: Alex Gray on Shane Dorian
Heavy paddle waves in the South Pacific.
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Cutting Room: The Caretaker of Intangible Ingredients
Outs from Skip Frye’s 26.4 quiver shoot.
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The Big Boogie
Part of the wave-riders’ essential equipment were Wellingtons, rubber waders they wore to cross fields so soggy that the mud…
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Expat Days
Peter Green flew to Australia via Fiji and New Zealand in 1972. The Californian surfer/photographer was searching for open pastures…
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War and Waves
It’s hard to focus on anything else when there’s a live grenade jiggling up and down in the pocket of…
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The Caretaker of Intangible Ingredients
One of surfing’s oldest clichés (“It’s not the board, it’s the rider”) falls short in the case of Skip Frye,…