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Before mainstream attention turned surfing into a lucrative global industry, American photographer Jeff Divine captured the hedonistic lifestyles and DIY approach of the sport’s 1970s heyday.
Book Review of A Golden Age: Surfing's Revolutionary 1960s and '70s by John Witzig.
LeRoy Grannis, a noted photographer whose widely printed images captured and popularized the surf culture of California as it exploded in the 1960s and ‘70s, has died. He was 93. Grannis, who ...
For Rick Erkeneff, the Cosmic Creek Surf Festival is a take back to the good-old days, when shortboard designs were just finding their groove. “It was a whole different world back then,&#8221… ...
The California Surf Museum is acknowledging those who helped launch what became a worldwide phenomenon – skateboarding. “At the dawn of the 1960s, when the waves were flat, surfers were ...
George Greenough and Nat Young are featured in this clip from a 1972 film called 'Our Day in the Sun.' It's a display of incredible surfing at an incredible time.
The people coming to Mickey Muñoz’s 70th birthday party don’t all surf. Some snowboard, some golf, some make art. But according to Muñoz, they’re still surfers. “If you&#821… ...