Follow Alexandra Gossink as she uncovers the true Morocco. www.ilovetheseaside.com Photo credits: Geert-Jan Middelkoop, Martijn Lansdaal & Alexandra Gossink

Luciano Burin catches up with Junior Faria, a pro surfer breaking the Brazilian mould, whose atmospheric photographs capture the happiness and freedom of surfing.

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.]

Richard James and his brother Andrew recently finished shooting their first film, a surf trip of 30,000 kilometres along the west cost of Africa. Words and photos: Richard James

Meet Nick Blair of Joistik Surfboards, whose distinctive decal gets a regular flashing as some of the Gold Coast's best surfers do their thing. Photos & words: Mat Arney

Al Knost is one of the best sliders around and has a close connection with a scene far removed from the modern marketplace hustle. Ryan Tatar tracked him down with his project partner Tyler Manson and gave us an insight into their freshest work. Words: Ryan Tatar Photos: Jamie Bott & Tyler Manson

...in the age of the programmable hand. San Diego's Josh Hall explains why he has chosen to tread the well-worn path of hand-shaping, in conversation with Andy Smith. Photos: Garrett Highhouse, T. Colla, Ryan Tatar

Mark Leary's latest work deviates sharply from the usual surf photography portfolio, celebrating as it does the commonplace, everyday aspects of surfing instead of monster swells and awesome barrels. Chris Preston chats to him about moments captured.

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

From WQS warrior to independent filmmaker via a AUS$27,000 debt, Johnny Abegg has trod an unconventional path through life so far, and proves that a relentlessly positive outlook and upbeat character can see you through the toughest times... Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Johnny Abegg

One of the great things about surfing in this current era is the wide acceptance of different board designs. Over the last 10 years, it has become acceptable to pretty much ride anything from surfmat to singlefin, fish to longboard. Words: Chris Preston Photo (2): Dan Crockett


Surf & Travel Photography Expeditions


June 17, 2014 | Words By:

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Award-winning surf and travel photojournalist Lucia Griggi turns instructor for these great photography workshop and expeditions.
Three courses are available. Taghazoute in Morocco, the dramatic UK coastline of Newquay and the tropical Talalla in Sri Lanka.


Contact Lucia’s team directly on [email protected]. Quote “Drift” to receive a discount.

Morocco: Travel for 10 days with Lucia and her team to discover the rugged coast between the Sahara and the Atlantic.
The course is aimed at students of any level with a passion for documenting surf, the ocean, waves, travel and action sports.

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Also on offer with Lucia is a four day course in Newquay, UK. A real opportunity to witness an unvarnished overview of the perils, pleasures, challenges and rewards of professional surf action photography.
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The last course available is to Sri Lanka. Retreat guests are accommodated in tropical villas – comfortable, safe and open to the sounds, sights, smells and emotions that flow between jungle and sea. This is a 10-day expedition with some truly memorable sights to capture.

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Full details:

Moroccan Surf & Travel Photography Expedition
Location: Taghazoute, Morocco
9-Night/10-Day expedition workshops
October 12th – 21st, 2014

Surf Photography Workshop - Newquay
Location: Newquay, United Kingdom
July 3rd – 6th 2014

Talalla Surf & Travel Photography Expedition
Location: Talalla, Sri Lanka
May 8th – 17th 2015

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