Cold Water Therapy by Remy Brand

Cold Water Therapy by Remy Brand

Take yourself back a few weeks ago, before Covid-19 had truly exploded…
That's when two of my best mates and I decided to embark on the trip of a lifetime. I had chosen Alaska as our destination after my Google search of “Can you surf in Alaska” proved successful. We quickly booked flights, a surf charter and packed some 6mm wetties.
April 21, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: LIFESTYLE
Soul Adventurer by Aaron McNulty

Soul Adventurer by Aaron McNulty

I arrived at the beach, when it was still dark, but anticipating an early sunrise due to Daylight Savings. As I patiently waited, I set up my gear, and got my suit on, but after all that, it was still dark as fuck.
April 20, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: SURF
In Your Shadow by Aaron Hughes

In Your Shadow by Aaron Hughes

Growing up the son of a surf photographer, surfing was a given and photography came naturally, however combining the two has proved difficult as I love surfing too much not to participate every time it’s pumping.
April 19, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: SURF
The Little Things by Tahlea Smith

The Little Things by Tahlea Smith

I first discovered photography when I was around eleven years old. My cousins were really into it, and we did a lot of practise portrait “shoots” of each other in the backyard. I remember being so amazed that photography was an actual thing, that you could take photos and it could actually be considered as work.
April 17, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: LIFESTYLE
Travel & The Sea by James Vodicka

Travel & The Sea by James Vodicka

I’ve always considered myself on the fringes of surf photography. The appreciation and love for the sea is deep within me, but my creative drive has pulled me far away from shooting shore breaks and layback snaps at the local.
April 17, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Suburban Kook by Courtney Blythe

Suburban Kook by Courtney Blythe

Growing up with a huge interest in surf was a lil’ bit harder, when you lived in the suburbs. A suburban kook, weekend shredder…never a local.
April 17, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: LIFESTYLE SURF
Leaving The Boards at Home by Ethan Bakic

Leaving The Boards at Home by Ethan Bakic

Started shooting with film at the end of Highschool, and you can usually catch me taking shots of the landscape or just lifestyle in general. I live in Albury so most of my better shots are coming from travel.
April 16, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Up North by Jack Bober

Up North by Jack Bober

My name is Jack Bober and I am a 16-year-old photographer from San Francisco, California. I am a full-time student, but on the days when the waves are perfect, I will stay at the beach from sunup to sundown.
April 16, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: SURF
Quarantine Introspection by Xué Gil Guidonet

Quarantine Introspection by Xué Gil Guidonet

After over 20 days of confinement, I've had time to look over and over and over again through my whole work and think about the paths I've taken in life.
April 15, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Moments From Hawaii by Brenden Donahue

Moments From Hawaii by Brenden Donahue

I discovered photography through the analogue process of film my freshmen year of college.—I was drawn to a medium where the method of working and the element of chance in process felt kindred to the unpredictability of the natural world.
April 14, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: FILM
Ebb and Flow by Drew Heald

Ebb and Flow by Drew Heald

Swimming a solid day at Pipe is a calculated risk.  While my heart pumps out of my chest, I assess the strength of the current.  Before I start to swim out I look back to align myself with my trusty landmarks.
April 09, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: SURF
Europe Arrival by Nathan Rivalland

Europe Arrival by Nathan Rivalland

I sit here writing this on my trundle bed in the sleepy surf town of Ericeira in Portugal, listening to a bunch of Basque friends speak complete non-sense that I can’t understand.
 
April 09, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: TRAVEL
A Fine Piece of Melancholy by Alex Brunton

A Fine Piece of Melancholy by Alex Brunton

We are all in this world of pure stillness. The distinct smell of rotting seaweed and the motion in the current sand beds. 
April 08, 2020 — Ben Nathan
$2 Point and Shoot by Molly Nash

$2 Point and Shoot by Molly Nash

My film journey started when I picked up a $2 point & shoot in a country op shop! I crossed my fingers and toes it would develop some flicks, and they came out perfectly - I was beyond stoked. Later that year I picked up a Super8 film camera off eBay for such a bargain!!
April 08, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: FILM
Solo Trip to Oz by Jody Rose

Solo Trip to Oz by Jody Rose

As far as I can remember, I always liked to take pictures and to observe everything around me. I’m pretty sure I had my first disposable camera for a school trip in primary school.
April 07, 2020 — SURF VISUALS
Tags: TRAVEL