Matt Rohrer shares some of the highlights of his conversations with Bay Area surfer Jimmy Holt, focal point of one of the few surfing photos to ever appear in National Geographic Magazine. Selected photos: Jim Shaw

Co-founder of the original Aussie counter-culture surf bible, Tracks, and director of 'Morning of the Earth', Alby Falzon lives up to his reputation as the spiritual father of the alternative surf lifestyle. Words: Jair Bortoleto Photos: Courtesy of Alby Falzon

Big-wave riding is an awe-inspiring experience, but what happens when things go wrong? In an exclusive extract from his new book, Al Mennie explains what it's like to survive the mother of all wipeouts.

Chris Brunt chats to west Penwith's prodigal son and professional journeyman Sam Bleakley about his thirst for adventure and love of longboarding. [All photos by Chris Brunt.]

Cyrus Sutton made an impression on the international film circuit with his 2003 breakthrough movie 'Riding Waves'. Now the EMMY award-winning documentary maker has turned his attention to the divergent surf scenes of Australia's Gold Coast and Byron Bay. Words: Tommy Leitch Photos: Courtesy of Cyrus Sutton

From Gerry Lopez to machine shaping and the retro scene, Tim Stafford chews the fat with UK surf veteran - and mighty leader of the Foam Asylum - Nigel Semmens


Aloha Surf Journ​al​

October 10, 2013 | Words By:

Aloha Surf Journ​al​Aloha Surf Journal is an ethico-artistic project aimed to reconnect the art of surfing with its core values - Love, Share, Respect.


Beach Time

Beach Time

Nora Lemoal and Benjamin Fabre, the founders, are taking pictures of surfing actions and oceans around the globe to sensibilize their public to the coastlines beauty and fragility. With the help of Surfrider Foundation Europe, they organize events such as photography exhibitions and conferences on the themes of surfing and ecology to contribute to the oceans protection. They give 10% of all Aloha Surf Journal’s revenues to Surfrider Foundation Europe to support their causes.”

Cloudbreak

Cloudbreak

Their latest event is called “Aloha Surf Photography”. It is a photography exhibition that will take place from October 4th until
November 1st within the Surfrider Campus in Biarritz, France. Aloha Surf Photography is the result of a two years trip around the globe, from Australia to Europe, throughout Fiji, Bali, Lombok and Java, searching for the perfect wave and the perfect photograph.

Kellys

Kellys

On their way around the globe they have gathered interviews from some of the best surfers in the world and created an original concept called “I Surf, I Care”, where famous surfers reveal their relationship with oceans and the environment. You can discover their work on their website

alohasurfjournal.com

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Young Tree

Young Tree

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