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30.5

Contents

On Style

Line literacy.By Scott Hulet

The End of the Lane

Increased connectivity and limitless “sharing” finds a coastal hideaway not just blown out, but downright dangerous.By Pete Geall

I Wanna Be Your Dog

An interview with Richard Marsh.By Paul Evans

Our Man in the Antilles

Chris Klopf shoots the Dominican Republic.By Scott Hulet

First Among Equals

Andrea Moller’s accomplishments and commitment defy comparison. Just don’t count on hearing it from her.By Gabriela Aoun

The Rake

Arnaud de Rosnay burned hot and bright. His demise at sea only elevated his legend.By Phil Jarratt

Evolutionary Stages of the Ectomorph

Bryce Lowe-White’s full-circle path behind the lens.By Alex Wilson

North Swell

Tracing the surf connection in the expressionist paintings of nineteenth-century polymath August Strindberg.By Alex Weinstein

Going Right

Sprinting up Africa’s leg with Michael February.By Alan van Gysen

Running Under Load

Jeff Hull continues the Santa Barbara Channel wilderness boat legacy.By Christian Beamish

I’m Not Here

Ron Perrott was instrumental in documenting 1960s surf culture—in both Australia and places beyond. Then he disappeared.By Andrew Crockett

A Terror From the Deep

Monster From the Surf puts a bizarre time stamp on the early 1960s surf boom.By John Durant

Showdown at Sunset Cliffs

A super session decided by the peer-review process.By Steve Pezman

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