The Australia issue
Exploring our love for a convict nation
We went to Australia this year. It’s summer there and very hot.
The girls matched the weather
BESIDES. A web series comprised of the extras from WAY OF THE OCEAN: Australia
Mr. Robertson, built for point breaks like a cobble stone
Nope! She’s not just another pretty face. Check out her ocean moves.
Did we mention she’s sitting 6th on the ASP World Title Rankings? Because she is.
Troy heads down unda’ in search of warm right-handers
A log is his weapon of choice — coupled perfectly with the knee high spinners
Coop and Ace do their thang — what a contrast between approaches
So, which do you prefer?
Three sessions with Australia Open winner, Matt Banting.
When the Gold Coast looks this good, would you really need to go anywhere else?
Duncan enjoys capturing the nature of Laurie Towner’s ability.
Smooth carves, hard charging and a few shenanigans in between makes for interesting photography
A short film documenting Brett Simpson’s first event on the World Tour in 2012
And there were moments of brilliance. One of the moves of the events @3:38
Three days with Mitch Coleborn and filmaker Nat Lanyon netted this buttery clip
Can’t really get much more inverted in chest high dribblers @0:46. Right?
Another scintillating performance (as Pottz would say) from California’s great white hope
Kolohe makes it count in his first event on tour — carving, slashing and airing over sections to an equal 13th
Wetties and wax were exchanged for fitted suits and dresses — colognes and perfumes
What an amazing night to celebrate a very successful 2011 ASP season
Introducing Duncan Macfarlane. Australian. 2011 Follow the Light winner. SURFING Magazine senior photographer. Uniter of old and new. Memory catcher.
80s airbrushes and new age surfing — we like where this is going
Another astonishing aerial acrobat at 2:13