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Two of the most influential people on the surf-inspired art scene, Jeff Raglus and Gerry Wedd have been making their mark on everything from surfboards to teapots since the 1970s. Thirty years later, they're still as productive as ever... Words: Tommy Leitch Photos: Jamie Bott

Jeff Divine remembers the time when surfers were akin to outlaws, and his photographs capture the days of uncrowded line-ups, good vibes and barefoot living. Words: Michael Fordham Photos: Jeff Divine

A worthy addition to European surfing culture, the surfilmfestibal festival attempts to connect the global surfing community through moving picture, art and education. Words: Howard Swanwick. Photos: surfilmfestibal

London ad exec Tom Birmingham set off in November in search of adventure on the Southwest Indian coastline. Accompanied by guesthouse owners Ed and Sofie of Soul and Surf in Kerala, he soon found himself surfing uncharted waves to an audience of school children and fisherman. Words and Photos: Tom Birmingham

In Senegal the deserts of North Africa meet the jungles of the tropics. It's an open–minded Islamic country of many cultural experiences and idiosyncrasies; it's also one of the safest and democratic countries in Africa. And of course there's the surf... Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Alexa Poppe


Me, my shark and I

August 12, 2010 | Words By: Staff Writer

San Onofre SharkSan Onofre surfer Chuck Patterson spotted two Great White sharks circling his board in the murky waters around this North San Diego County break. So he paddled in to fetch his camera, so that he could film them from his board. On the face of it, not a sensible plan.


Grabbing his waterproof camera and paddling back out the next day, Chuck encounters two sharks, one at around nine feet, the other around seven feet long. They cruise close to Chuck, slap his board with their tales a few times, then disappear from where they came. Chuck describes the encounter as unreal and one he will cherish forever.


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  1. matthew smith says:

    you’re NUTS! NUTS NUTS NUTS. you’ve got nuts in your head

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  2. DAVID KITTRICK says:

    awsome vid mate, i just love great whites, dont think i would have hung around to capture the thing on film tho, you have bigger balls than me.

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