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Quarantine by Charlie Hoberman
My name is Charlie Hoberman and I am a 20-year-old photographer from Southern California, but I grew up in a small surf community in the heart of Malibu. I spend most of my time in school, but I find peace of mind at local beaches up and down the coast.
A Surf Photographer From Italy by Tommaso Pardini
The positive thing about this forced quarantine is that we have that time that we never had before, I am using it to learn and study new things. When the quarantine is over, surely we would have learned to appreciate time, the most precious thing we have and to which we too often do not give importance.
Layer of Salt by Dean James
As we all sit in various levels of lockdown around the world it is a good chance to focus on our creative sides and concentrate on doing something that we never thought we would have time to do.
People by João Bracourt
Once upon a time in G-Land I was having a couple of Bintangs with a crew of international surfers when an Australian veteran told me: You don´t need to travel mate, you are Portuguese.
Nazaré by Caroline Belin
This 20 November 2019 was an epic day, bombs waves one after an other one.
The perfect wind, conjoined with the sun gave the 60+ ft waves a scenario worth remembering ...
Express Yourself by Timothy Woods
I love how society and culture has gone full circle and it’s actually cool to be different, cool to be artistic, cool to be unique, cool to express yourself. Self expression is healthy whether it’s through art, music, words, or just wearing those boots that are a little out there but make you feel good inside.
Escapism by Sam Rogers
I am a photography enthusiast from the South Coast, UK with a passion for capturing moments in and around the ocean. I mainly aim to capture those memorable vivid colours and perfect light at sunrise and sunset, as these are my favourite times of day. I literally live for moody light!
Southern Costa Rica by Silvia Yom
The pacific coast of Southern Costa Rica has been a special place for me since my first visit three years ago. As a surfer and artist, it quickly became my favourite slice of paradise for its long point breaks, dirt roads, friendly locals, and endless views and sounds of the jungle...
That 'Yew' Moment by Thomas Meurot
I would always travel with a disposable camera since I was very little, to bring back souvenir to my family.
The Surf Witches by Hannah Jessup
I’ve been a photographer for about 8 years but transitioning into surf photography has been next level. The usual targets for my photography are the Surf Witches.
Morning Routines by Kearnan Murphy
From a young age I’ve loved the ocean. As soon as I would dive in, the cold, weightlessness and freedom I felt, would reset my mind and put things into perspective.
Enigmatic Latin Woman by Owen Schultz
The summer afternoons here in Puerto Escondido are like a mixed plate of tacos. Storms may accumulate over the adjoining mountain range & sweep out to sea as fast as they formed.
Surfing in South West England by Louis Musters
I’m sure when people from around the globe think of England they do not think of white sand beaches and surfing. That’s why I wanted to put together a few images from the corner of England where I dwell, showing off the surf and the surf community that I love being a part of.
Surfer and Creator by Mitchell Milbauer
These two defining characteristics of myself sometimes feel as though they’re mutually exclusive and make it hard to find that balance of happiness on each end. I sometimes don’t know what to focus on when its offshore and firing.
Swell Uruguay by Juan Pablo
My name is Juan Pablo, I'm 35 years old. My hometown is Punta del Este, Uruguay. I have been working as a lifeguard for 16 years and become a photographer about 5 years ago.