Pipeline From Above - Video
Thought you'd seen every angle of Pipeline? Eric Sterman launches his quadrocopter and gives viewers an overarching view of the most famous wave in the world.
Thought you'd seen every angle of Pipeline? Eric Sterman launches his quadrocopter and gives viewers an overarching view of the most famous wave in the world.
Coastal communities across Australia are being asked to start the New Year by photographing and sharing images of January’s king tides as a part of the Witness King Tides project, coordinated by Green Cross Australia.
A short video featuring John John Florence, Enjoy documents the young Hawaiian's recent travels through Europe.
Tim Bonython is just about to hit the road with the latest Australian Surf Movie Festival. Check here to see when it's playing near you.
Take in every frame of this super critical under the lip take-off John John made at Pipe last weekend.
Fins-free down the face and then small tweaks in direction to thread one from deep inside the pack.
The Daly Head Surfing Reserve Committee is holding another celebration of the surfing history and culture of Yorke Peninsula this January 18th 2014.
It’s a SURFARAMA!
Hodei Collazo y sus amigos surfeando dos dias increíbles en Mundaka!
Or, a couple of fun days at Mundaka with Hodei Collazo and friends.
Mick Fanning won the 2013 ASP World Title in the most dramatic of ways. The race came down to Pipe, as the best ones do, and the pressure was all Mick's. In this video, the champ talks us through a heat-by-heat analysis of his win
A century ago a young Sydney schoolgirl goes to the beach near her home and sees a tall, dark and handsome stranger carry a plank of wood down to the water and paddle it out into the churning waves. Then, wonder of wonders, he turns around and launches the plank and himself onto a huge wave and rides majestically to shore
The new exhibition at WITZIG GALLERY in Maclean NSW brings together major works from three of the most acclaimed surfing photographers in the world today. Surfing photography has long been seen as a source of spectacular magazine covers, film posters and book illustrations – but art? Really?