

Weekly Image
Garth Robinson
Mon, 30th Aug, 2010
Garth Robinson keeps the surfing culture real in JBay South Africa. His works are now online at switch-foot.com
Garth has a website with art, Jeffereys Bay inspired images, classic tee shirts and more at JBAY
Books
Sketch Holiday
With Wisdom & Art From:
Tom Wegener, Dick Hoole, Peter Drouyn, Albe Falzon, George Greenough, Peter Crawford, Justin Crawford, Nigel Arnison, Jacob Stuth, Laurie Mcguiness, Dan Merkel, Harry Daily, Sketch Holiday, Harry the Hat, Beau Young, Bob Mctavish, Dick Van Straalen, Chris Brock, Jim Banks, Terepai Richmond, Gary Birdsall, Steve Cooney, Antony Colas, Von Weirdo, David Rastovich, Mex Sumpter, Mal Sutherland, Marea Ryan, Lawrence Eastland, Alex Kopps, Band of Frequencies, Sol Carroll, Ash Grunwald, Oj Newcomb, Afro Dizzi Act, Andrew Crockett, Daniel Crockett, John Eldridge, Dave Milnes, Luke Wright, Ryan Heywood, Soup Design, Daryn McBride, Eddie Sawden, Mick Hughes, Rusty Miller, Cyrus Sutton, Matt Yates and Sea surfboards.

Blog
Since 'Morse Code has been updated, we have thrown away the .--. . -. and grabbed a keyboard and computer.
This page will be updated daily with musings on surf culture, music that is keeping us stoked, gardening tips, photographer profiles, films, art and artists, people in the switch-foot book, surfboard shapers and whatever else you send us.
To submit an entry for this page, hit the CONTACT form above.
Australia artist Luke Taaffe has been a busy bee creating new works.
He has some really nice prints available.
Josh Kimball is a fine photographer based in California.
This image is titled ‘A Perfect Dawn’ one image from 2000 slides shot in a project to capture the hero shot.
Kimball has 30% off his prints at the moment, click through to his website.
An interesting rant on surf culture from Cyrus Sutton
From Korduroy.tv
Noosa Heads during the festival of surfing 2010.
There are some nice photos on the merseabeacoup blog.
click here and then click ‘gallery to check it out.
I have attached a couple of pics of a board i just finished that i thought
you might like. It’s a 6ft pintail single fin, hollow timber board with a
redgum deck (salvaged from old fence palinings) and paulownia bottom and
rails.
I got it back from the glassers last week and am absolutely stoked on the
finish they got on it. The only downside is with my limited photographic
skills, it is very hard to take a decent picture of it without getting all
of the reflections in the gloss polish!!
From Andrew Wells at Grown Surfboards http://www.grownsurfboards.com.au/
Jack Brull recently sent us this photo and we LOVE it.We asked him a few questions and he said the following;
I shoot only film and use only vintage lo-fi cameras such as modified brownie hawkeyes, and Vintage Dianas and Pinhole cameras. I only use a tripod when using the pinhole camera as it requires super long exposure times (sometimes several minutes). I am totally inspired by the dawn light, but i have recently been getting into shooting in strong contrastly light and x-processing my film.
These guys are on the ground keeping our Oceans clean.
Drop by and send some stoke.
They have been doing it for 15 years in Tasmania.
Surfers are at the frontier of helping to keep our Oceans clean, but they need our support.
Good friend Good concepts.
Check out these recycled bags from old plastic, seatbelts n things.
Based in Brisbane West End.
http://blog.merseabeaucoup.com/
Music by the Band Of Frequencies
Check out David Rastovichs surfing the finless form at 1 minute 42 seconds, insane.
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