• The Surfer's Journal 34.2

The Surfers Journal

The Surfer's Journal 34.2

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As a reader-supported, independent surf publication, The Surfer’s Journal is a truly unique periodical. They delve into topics that get little attention elsewhere, covering travel adventures, surfboard design, profiles of surfing’s most colourful subjects, and the choicest surf photography in every issue.

In this issue:

Essay: Follow The Line, Mid-face tracks and anthropological theory.

Interview: Jay Caspian Kang

Space is the Place: High-orbit airs and galactic flash

The Line Cutters: Along the point of the Skeleton Coast, Ocean Conservation Namibia founders Naude and Katja Dreyer and their team work to unsnarl the marine plastics pollution crisi- one seal at a time

What Do You Think Of Bobby Martinez Now?: On the rewcord with one of surfing's most candid voices and unforgettable talents

The Medium Doesn't Matter: The fine art, creative hustle, and innumerable influences of light-and-sace installationist Robert Irwin 

Nothing More Nothing Less: The traditional approaches of Seitaro Nakamura

Blue Antidote: Two intertwined surf lives marked by trauma- and the ocean as tonic

 

San Clemente, California, 227mm x 276mm, 135 pages