C.J. Nelson, over-the-top noseride technician, finds himself reduced to simple geometry through the blurred lens of Thomas Campbell.
"Clark Foam molds awaiting the crusher at a concrete recycling plant, San Juan Capistrano, California, December 19, 2005."
Will Hussey shares his story of paddling on his surfboard for 5 hours in order to reach land after his boat sank, leaving him stranded at sea during his honeymoon.
Devon Howard's surfing photographs take us on a colorful exploration of trim and the myriad forms it can take. Devon's photos span the globe as he accompanied Thomas Campbell on the filming of Thomas' movie, Sprout. Photo subjects include Chris Malloy, Tyler Hatzikian, Skip Frye, Dave Rastovich, Joel Tudor and Jimmy Gamboa.
Andrew Kidman Qs while Simon Anderson As on the origins of the most popular surfboard design in history, the thruster, which Simon is credited for inventing. The article also covers Simon's experience with the sport of surfing, from his early days to present.
Journalist Michael Kew voyages alone to the Marshall Islands and Palau, looking for elusive surf and meeting curious individuals.
A hanful of professional surfing's most respected judges and journalists are led by Derek Hynd into insightful speculations on how imaginary head-to-head matchups of some of the finest professional surfers over the past half-century would unfold.
"Susan Chaplin sets out on existential journeys through the West Indies, navigating her paddleboard through excruciating mental and physical challenges."
Johnny Rice, one of Santa Cruz's oldest-running surfers and shapers, has lived an illustrious life of surfing and travelling through California, Hawaii, and Brazil, and now supports fellow American Indians who struggle with alcohol and drug addiction.
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