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Ishod Wair at Circus Circus in Copenhagen Collected Thoughts 073

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Digging through photos for Curren Caples’ Fairly Normal I came across this shot of Ishod Wair. I actually come across this shot every day as I have it framed and hanging in my house. (Thanks Arto.)

We were in Copenhagen for the CPH Pro and I was trailing Arto Saari by bike through the back streets. Left here, right here, past the round about, left here and we show up into a crowd of well over 1000 very excited skate fans, all screaming their lungs out in front of Circus Circus Skate Shop for a best trick contest. Trailing Arto is a very interesting thing, especially in this part of the world and at a skate event no less. He’s a towering man and very recognizable, everyone looks up to see who he is and they all smile wildly and elbow their friends to make sure they are also witnessing his passing. Like following an ambulance through traffic, we pass through the crowd with ease because of this and set up shop right at the base of the pyramid. Shooting photos, slapping fives and watching everyone’s genuine ear to ear smiles all with beers in hand on the public street with no threat of citation. Copenhagen you devil.

So we’re there for about 15 minuets and skaters are flying out of the crowd from both directions to clear the gap when Ishod comes in from the opposite side at the same time as someone else and has to leap frog the guy, sending everyone flying, boards included. Arto and I duck and just miss getting Ishod’s board to the face. Arto came up grinning. “Check this one out” as he shoves the back of the camera in my face. It was this shot above. The crowd roared and we went right back to it.

When we released What Youth Issue 6, I made sure this shot was in there. When we had our gallery opening for the release of The Copenhagen Project in L.A. I made sure that this shot was framed and on the wall. And when we were cleaning up with ringing heads the next morning, I made sure that framed image ended up in my truck and eventually to rest on the wall of my living room.

It was a great trip with great people and it was all captured in this single shot. —Scott

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Nate’s Back where the water is warm Collected Thoughts 123: After a stint in CA, Nate’s back in the tropics

“Man, it’s nice being back in the tropics…” —Nate Lawrence

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Yago Dora, Indonesia, 2016 Collected Thoughts 122

“There was a time in my life that I could do nothing except think about Macaroni’s. Like every day I would think – how am I going to get there. I think Yago thought the same thing on our trip. He was on another boat trip and was supposed to hop straight onto ours. It…

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Kolohe Andino, Bali 2013 Collected Thoughts 121

“Nobody’s perfect, and we love that.” —Nate Lawrence

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Dion Agius, Hossegor, 2015 Collected Thoughts 120

“I first saw Dion on the cover of Transworld Surf magazine. It was a D.Hump flash photo that popped Dion onto the map in America. He was young. He was Australian. That was pretty much all I knew about him. Fast forward 12 years and still, a lot of people don’t know much about Dion….

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Collected Thoughts 119 Nate Lawrence mind surfing Indonesia

“I always look at photos of Greenbush, and wonder why the guy isn’t taking off behind the peak…” —Nate Lawrence

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Collected Thoughts 118 Stretch Surfboards shaping room, 2013

“I’ve always had a fascination with surfboard shapers. Mainly because they are really weird and mostly crazy. And I like crazy. Growing up in Santa Cruz and visiting a few of the local shapers, I started to see some similarities. Empty cans of Coors Light. Photos on the walls of mostly naked women and day-of-the-decade…

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Mason Ho doesn’t have bad surfs Collected Thoughts 117 with Nate Lawrence

“Does Mason ever have a bad surf? Nope.” —Nate Lawrence

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Dane Reynolds, Honest in Chapter 11 Collected Thoughts 116

“If you haven’t already watched Dane’s new film, Chapter 11, go watch it now. It is one of the most honest pieces on surfing that I have ever seen. As a huge fan of Dane Reynolds, I have liked almost everything he has ever been involved in. First Chapter. Young Guns. His section in Campaign…

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When Obama got Elected Collected Thoughts 115: Nate Lawrence’s view from abroad

I was in Senegal, West Africa when Obama got inaugurated for the first time. There was a sense of excitement and joy wherever I traveled for that next year. As an expat living overseas I had been saying I was Canadian when people asked. It was the safe thing to do, especially in Muslim countries…

Frame Grabs aren’t taking over. Yet. Collected Thoughts 114: Nate Lawrence on the new Canon 1DX Mark II

I recently saw a photo from a Canon event where editors from Surfing Magazine were giving a talk. A big pull quote was streaming from a projector saying, “THE DIGITAL CAMERA WAS JUST A TEMPORARY BRIDGE FROM FILM TO FRAME GRABS” —Peter Taras There’s been a bit of talk recently about Canon’s new 1DX Mark…

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Gunner Day Driving Through Indo Collected Thoughts 113: What makes this kid any different?

So you’re 16 and an up-and-coming professional surfer from San Clemente…so what? There are a lot of those. Like a lot.  T Street looks like an Olympic training ground of fluorescent wetsuits these days.  So what are you suppose to do to stand out in the surf world? Is it the QS grind three to the beach and a…

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Luke Hynd at The Bush Collected Thoughts 112: Timmy Ridenour talks about shooting Greenbush from the water

I would like to tell you about me being scared. And the dangers of swimming 8- to 10-foot Green Bush at close proximity to the reef with a very large camera. I assure you it’s a scary place at any breakable size and I was scared. But in the split second this photo was taken…

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