The Surfer's Journal
THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 34.1
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More book than magazine. A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each bimonthly edition.
Issue 34.1 features:
On the cover: Ian Crane, South America. “We were at a lesser-known point with just a couple locals,” says photographer and TSJ photo editor Grant Ellis. “It was late in the day, the light was just getting right, and the waves were solid. Ian’s best known for being really progressive, but he’s also smooth. He was experimenting with a four-fin, drawing his turns out as far as he could at full speed.”
In this issue, a shaper hellbent on fast cars and boards shares his checkered past, a three-time world champ sessions Kiwi slabs alone, two brothers brave hazards in Antarctica while searching for waves, a French photographer opens his golden-age-inspired file, and more. Pick up your copy today.
BEAUTIFUL LIVES & BEAUTIFUL DEATHS
Mortal liminality at the crest of a breaking wave.
INTERVIEW: HARD AND FAST ALL THE TIME
Ross Clark-Jones on mental health, reality TV gone wrong, competing in the Eddie, and Mad Wax.
SECOND SHIFT
Fifteen years of photographer Kevin Voegtlin’s selects, respectfully “poached” while pulling doubles.
WINTER LION
Wayne Rich’s waypoints of redemption.
THE SOUTHERN AUDIT
Glaciers, slabs, and talking parrots on New Zealand’s South Island.
ROE ETHRIDGE THINKS HE’S CENTER SQUARE
The photographer’s acerbic wit, surfer’s eye, and wry sense of humor melt together to create images that span nearly every aspect of the medium.
NEPTUNE’S BELLOWS
Below latitude 40°, there is no law. Below latitude 50°, there is no mercy.
PORTFOLIO: THOMAS LODIN
The French photographer’s surfing time capsules.
THE SEA INSIDE
Estrid Lutz’s oceanic and cyberpunk-informed art of planned obsolescence.
UNDERCURRENTS
Donald Brink’s surf craft extremities, the westernmost record store on the planet, dumpster diving for John Severson’s artwork, and more.
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