Girls glide across the waves with grace and glamour. Men might ride longboards with more power and technical complexity, but women make longboarding look effortless. Women’s prowess in the ocean should come as no surprise, they’ve been riding longboards for centuries. The first recorded images of women surfers were captured in Polynesia 1819, and preserved […]
One word Wednesday – Charge!
Carissa Moore ASP World Champion
Congratulations to Carissa Moore for becoming the youngest ever ASP World Champion at the Roxy Pro in Biarritz last Friday. Carissa who’s just 18 won her title in some style by reaching her sixth final in six events, breaking another ASP record. She’s also the first Hawaiian to win a world title since Margo Oberg […]
Wave photos from Hawaii
Clark Little is from the hallowed shores of Waimea Bay and is re-known for surfing its wild shore break. Little is a husband, and father of two, and as well as his skill on the water he has gained worldwide recognition for his photography in the water. His passion for surf photography began in 2007, […]
One Word Wednesday – Pier
Wordless Wednesday – Sunset silhouette
Wordless Wednesday – Jump
Empty waves and rugged landscapes
Jacob Cockle is a young and talented freelance photographer based in Cornwall. He has won numerous awards from the likes of National Geographic, Sunday Times and the British Youth Council. In addition to snapping waves, landscapes and people he’s now available for weddings. Besides photography Jacob loves bodyboarding and tea. If you want to buy […]
Wordless Wednesday – Wave!
Alana Blanchard
Alana Blanchard is the surfing siren that every magazine wants on their front covers, and every man wants under their covers. She’s also a great ambassador for women’s sport and surfing. Now 21, Alana Blanchard has been surfing since she was 4 years old. She won Rookie of the Year in 2005, has placed 1st […]
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