“CIRCLE MAKERS”
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Mikey February, the talented Vans Surf team rider, lives a life driven by purpose and determination, both on and off his surfboard. His commitment and focus on the waves parallel the mindset he carries in his everyday life. This mindset has propelled him to become one of the world's most accomplished surfers, while still remaining the down-to-earth and approachable individual he has always been. As a hometown hero, Mikey, together with his wife, founded a non-profit organization, and he made history as the first Black African surfer to qualify for the WSL Championship Tour.
"Following the Fall Line" is a captivating portrait that delves into the remarkable journey of Bryce Young and the inspiring individuals who have shaped his path. Produced by needessentials and masterfully edited by Milo Inglis, this film beautifully showcases Bryce's extraordinary talents in surfing and skateboarding, while providing a profound insight into the influences that have shaped his unique creative approach to waves and terrain.
Introducing an extraordinary surf collection that draws its inspiration from the remarkable Lisa Andersen, a true icon of the early days of ROXY. This collection embodies the spirit of adventure and innovation, capturing the essence of Andersen's pioneering presence in the world of women's surfing.
Here we are on land with Surf Ghana in Busua Beach, Ghana, at the Vans Surf house, bringing some shape materials, setting up a shaping & repair room & meet the culture, the vibes & the local community. Shaping the first board here & shaping the future of the surf community.
Surf Ghana is a collective who’s supporting development of surfing & skateboarding in Ghana, Justice Kwofi is part of the collective as a surf teacher & surf mentor. He came in France with the goal to learn how to shape & repair boards and share this knowledge back in Ghana.
We were fortunate enough to have a sit-down session with the iconic surfer, Lisa Andersen, delving deep into the vast expanse of life's wisdom and experiences.
A true wave of emotion swept over the shores of El Salvador last night. At 23 years old, Vahine Fierro achieves her dream: a ticket to wear the French jersey at Teahupo'o in 2024.
Patagonia’s new film, Foam Dust – 25 Years of FCD, thumbs through the archives of FCD Surfboards. It looks back at the characters who embarked on an experimental journey in surfboard material and design—building boards that leave the least amount of environmental harm.
Patagonia’s new film, Foam Dust – 25 Years of FCD, thumbs through the archives of FCD Surfboards. It looks back at the characters who embarked on an experimental journey in surfboard material and design—building boards that leave the least amount of environmental harm.
"URRIA" means October in Bask.
For this project, the main goal was to show what we can do in autumn at home in Bask Country as 20yo surfers and filmers, without the help of any sponsors but with our means, and of course, the conditions we’re given.
Latest edit directed by Quentin Chaumy featuring Vans rider Titouan Boyer.
‘Other Land’ follows the path of Vittoria Farmer, a young Australian surfer recently arrived in Donegal as she journeys through the raw landscape and history of the West of Ireland. This voyage will engage the senses in a unique and powerful way as Vittoria experiences the Atlantic Ocean, the wild and ever changing elements and the ancient essence of Ireland for the first time.
CHERRYSTONES is a short surf movie born from the love of classic surfing and aesthetics obsession.
On an original idea from Nathan Sadoun and Jeremy Soma, the movie was shot around the world between France, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, and Indonesia. To complete the story, everyone met on the way helped building the movie by sharing their time and knowledge.
CHERRYSTONES is the result of friends doing what they love the most.
Conscious about the fact one is not enough and all of us are needed to make a change, Numb surfboards, Polyola Surf Blank, Vans and my self have teamed up for a new adventure founded on friendship, innovation and a will to push the boundaries.
For many years, the art of surfing was practiced primarily by men. Female faces were too few. Lately, and thankfully there has been a shift with the new generation of shapers and surfers. Saioa Lorentz & Janire Gonzalez, born and raised in the Basque Country, where the mountains fall into the sea, are part of this change...
Surf shape meets art. This collaboration was born with the idea of using a surfboard as a moving medium for visual art. Lucie links up her shaper Oli, "Sel Surfboards", with her longtime friend Marynn, tattooist and renowned visual artist. Marynn froze her credo A M O U R in red hand painted letters and a snake print, under the gold colored glass of the board.
One Fine February Day at San Onofre. Nothing but fun with Corey Colapinto and Tommy Witt.
We are a group of women who share a passion for the outdoors, adventure and art. With Waves and Ice we do not only want to show our stories but also inspire other women to follow their passions, even if it seems that the area their passions lie in are mostly male dominated.
With such a deep, authentic dive into Cherif’s community, background & day-to-day reality.
With a dream ahead of becoming a global athlete, Olympics qualifier and role-model for the future generation.
Shot throughout the Byron Bay Area, the film celebrates alternative approaches to wave riding and the art of hand crafting a surfboard. All the while capturing the scenic beauty of the region we're lucky enough to call home.
Meet Chris Burkard. He’s a committed Alpaga farmer. Avid climber. But he’s best known as and adventure photographer, travelling to distant regions of the globe. On one particular occasion, he chased a swell to the arctic circle.
Chris Burkard is best known as and adventure photographer, travelling to distant regions of the globe.
One particular excursion led him to the Great Sand Dunes national park.
When a pandemic hits you pack your favourite boards, call your best friend and head to warmer waters... right? A dream for most Tom Curren made it a reality ...
The French band Phoenix are singing in their song “Telefono“ and express pretty exactly what crosses my mind, when I am thinking about Italy today. My parents used to travel to Italy with me, when my brother and I were kids every summer so probably that helped to lay the foundation for my weakness for the “La dolce vita“. Several years later I am still romancing over the beauty and diversity this country offers and try to capture them in my pictures.
To me, one of the best things about surfing is the fact, that it leads you to places where you wouldn’t have been to without it. Incredible wildlife, deserted streets, endless desolate beaches, charming shops you had not entered if you wouldn’t have needed surf wax again. This time the journey led us first to South Africa and later also to Namibia. Two countries, which doubtless offer some of the best waves in the world, but in my view so much more.
The movie “Circle of the Sun“ takes you on an almost surreal journey to Norway. It describes one Circle of the sun. One day of magic. Steep mountains,the ocean, the sun and the aurora borealis.
The first thing to explain about surfing in Mallorca is that we have wind-swell based waves. The island wasn’t traditionally known for surfing and the community only really started in the late ‘80s with a handful of people.
Shot over consecutive mornings during the long, recent run of North Coast autumn swell, In the Family of Things is Dave Rastovich in his element, doing his thing.