Arcade Fire took the classic teenage angst film Over The Edge and edited it for the video to their new song The Suburbs. I loved this film, growing up.
(via Devour)
Arcade Fire took the classic teenage angst film Over The Edge and edited it for the video to their new song The Suburbs. I loved this film, growing up.
(via Devour)
a selection of work from Bryce Johnson. His ‘water’ portfolio is particularly nice, but good shots all through his body of work.










by Scott Warburton.
shot on Kodak Tri-X Black and White film with a Yashica Sound 50xl super 8 camera and presented unedited. Features: Chris Tomlin, Anthony Cifelli, Billy Smith, Alex Fawess, Anthony Rosado and New York in the winter.




















all images from various sources
Some great photos of Huntington Beach 1986 Op pro Surfing and Skateboarding Championship. Photos Arturo Sotillo

Russell has been a passionate surfer for over 40 years. As a boy, he drew surf images in sketchbooks and the margins of his schoolwork, dreaming of the next wave. This obsession never subsided and he continues his surf drawings to this day. The surf works resonate strongly with surfers yet have also been acclaimed by fine art galleries and museums.


twin fin carves with The Gentlemen’s Surf Club.
we were going to post a different video of Banjo on today’s post, but up popped this gem of a video this very morning. QPeeps/MX rides a very similar 5’7″ twinny and I love those big large carves on a wide-open shoulder. I’m partial to Marlin Bacon’s bamboo twin keels
a selection of uncomplicated photos of waves by Kyle Mackie, when he’s not shooting analog, digi or iphone photos for his portfolio he’s building wooden surfboards and handplanes in Cornwall, UK. nice work.








