
January 09
December 08
Joel Tudor digs through SURFER’s photo department for the best unused photos from five decades of publication. What he’s come up with is his scrapbook of the most iconic photos from the past and present.
San Diego’s Richard Kenvin never received worldwide fame or big-bucks sponsorships, he never won a world title or stamped his name among legends of his era, yet Joel Tudor identifies him as one of the most influential surfers, designers, and innovators of our time.
What does a supermodel, a jiu-jitsu champ, an artist, a skateboarder, and a dreadlocked tree-trimmer have in common? Well, not much. Except that all five of them—Carolyn Murphy, Rickson Gracie, Tyler Warren, Jay Adams, John Haffey—are surfers who Joel Tudor thinks you should know, and who represent how diverse and expansive our surf world has become.
How to escape the attack of an angry local.
Glass Half-Impossible: Brendon Thomas finds out how to glass a surfboard.
Joel Tudor doesn't mess around on the mat or at the office. A taste of ruling by intimidation.
|
READER COMMENTS
No comments have been added to this entry.