Lost & Found
New clip from Mikey Corker. Of a recent trip up north with surfers Taz Knight and Noah Lane, the images from photographer James Bowden are in the new issue of Carve out imminently or waiting in your postbox if you’re a subscriber).
New clip from Mikey Corker. Of a recent trip up north with surfers Taz Knight and Noah Lane, the images from photographer James Bowden are in the new issue of Carve out imminently or waiting in your postbox if you’re a subscriber).
Wowser … More epic super slo-mo stuff from Chris Bryan!
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Robbie Dark, 19 from St. Ouen, Jersey
Favourite places; California because of the culture, the warmth, the waves and the landscapes. St. Ouens because it’s home.Cornwall, because it’s soon to be home. France because of the wine, cheese and barrels.
Major influences for surf photography; Morgan Maassen, Chris Burkard, Dane Peterson, Woody Gooch and Quinn Matthews. Falmouth University Photography
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Marlon Lipke’s heavy hack honed on the Portuguese beaches of the Algarves beaches got to him the World Tour. This summer he made the most of the south swells that wrap up the coast (a little known fact – he Algarve gets amazing out south east swell!) Here’s his clip.
There has always been a great relationship between sticks and lids in Ireland, and to some extent between the chargers at the heavier breaks in the UK. It’s just the way it is. In this episode Ferg and his crew take on some crazy slabs on the west coast of Ireland & discuss the benefits of body boarding when the waves are too heavy to surf.
And before we get any negative comments some our top photogs and videographers here have been boog freaks including Mickey Smith who, as featured, discovered a lot of the waves in the video and helped out the pioneering stands ups in the video more than you will ever know.
It’s not what you ride, it’s the way you ride it.
A slo-mo look at the best bits of the ASP Europe Teguise 2014 Franito Pro Junior won by Newquay’s Luke Dillon at the iconic lefthand reefbreak of San Juan on Lanzarote Island. Luke qualified for the World Juniors a result.