It all started with his mom’s camera and a couple seized opportunities
…and the rest is history
It all started with his mom’s camera and a couple seized opportunities
…and the rest is history
The sneaky bastard just up and went down there without telling anyone — took Alex Gray, Dusty Payne, Koa Rothman and Koa Smith with him…and met others.
They got tall barrels. Wanna see?
This past Wednesday, 76 eager grommets battled 20 knot winds at Jannete’s Pier, Naggs Head, North Carolina.
In the end, Brad Flora and Chelsea Tuach took top honors
Excuse us. We’re out celebrating. And maybe even having a coldie.
We’ll caption these tomorrow. You just wait.
Day 1 and 2 of the Hurley Pro saw some scintillating battles and last second heroics.
Competitive surfing at the tour’s most progressive wave has never been so dynamic
SURFING Senior Staff Photographers tell how they got their starts — when there wasn’t a contest like this
With a career spanning 25 years, Steve Sherman has held nearly every job in the surf photography world
SURFING Senior Staff Photographers tell how they got their starts — when there wasn’t a contest like this
Corey Wilson worked his way from the shadows of Santa Cruz into a staff photographer position at SURFING and a collection of fresh passport stamps
Jamie O’Brien and a band of madmen take on Orange County’s most sinister wall of water.
It was beautiful chaos filled with big drops and bigger wipeouts
SURFING Senior Staff Photographers tell how they got their starts — when there wasn’t a contest like this
DJ Struntz worked his way from a graduate degree in Biology to a staff photographer position at SURFING
To Write Love On Her Arms asks the surf world: “What’s your biggest fear and what’s your greatest dream?”
Innermost feelings reveled. What are your fears and dreams?
SURFING Senior Staff Photographers tell how they got their starts — when there wasn’t a contest like this
Jimmicane worked his way to California and into a photo editor position at SURFING
Unfavorable conditions have forced contest organizers to take four consecutive lay days since Round 1 and 2 of the Billabong Pro Tahiti concluded.
Not to worry, the swell should bump up for the last two days of the waiting period
Bali’s most prestigious event, the Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang, went down yesterday in flawless conditions
California’s Chris Ward took the victory with last minute heroics
Matt pulls a Cork 360 in our September Issue. See it here, and learn more about Matt’s intimate relationship with the air.
They’re pretty much going steady
With all the success from previous winners, we anticipate what Shawn Parkin will accomplish in the upcoming years.
Keep up the good work, finalists
He’s got his hands full — congos, bongos, Canons, and GoPros
Sherm controls the tempo and captures the moment
Five finalists remain in the running for the Follow the Light grant. Here’s five unseen images
Mrs. Lee, not to be confused with packaged food — just well packaged photos
We gathered together Wednesday evening to celebrate humanity by rubbing elbows with beautiful people and toasting to the good cause
But do we really need a good excuse to have a good time?