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The Inertia's most popular surf photo galleries of 2011.

Sometimes we get a bit word-heavy over here at The Inertia. Luckily, we’ve got our photographers to put us in check, because more often than not, the photo tells the story better than words ever could. From Sean Davey’s “Best Surf Vehicles of All Time” to Clark Little’s mesmerizing shorebreak photography, these are The Inertia’s most popular photo galleries of 2011. Enjoy.

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Red Dirt. Photo: Clark Little

1. Portfolio: Clark Little by Clark Little

Clark Little’s move to the Hawaii dramatically changed his future. In just five years, Clark has gained worldwide recognition for his captivating portrayals of the North Shore’s shorebreak.


sean davey surf cars2. Best Surf Vehicles of All Time by Sean Davey

Savor this collection of images dedicated to journey, because surfing isn’t just about riding waves. It’s all about how you get there.


Andy Irons Waimea Shorebreak3. Remembering Andy Irons One Year Later by Patrick “Tupat Eichstaedt

When I first started doing surf video work in the mid-’90s, Andy Irons was one of my main subjects and favorite surfers. Here are some great moments that Andy left us to enjoy.


Aritz Aranburu Surfing Barrels4. Portfolio: Javier “Pacotwo: Munoz by Javier Munoz

Better known in the European surf scene as “Pacotwo,” Javi Munoz graduated with a degree in Communications. He took pictures for eight years in the Basque region of Spain, then collaborated with Spanish surf magazines like Surfer Rule and 3sesenta.


Silhoutte Surfer Photo: Bryce Johnson5. Portfolio: Bryce Johnson by Bryce Johnson

I’m really into negative space in my photographs and just letting the image breathe. I like capturing the moments in between the action.


Quincy Dein Surf Photos6. Portfolio: Quincy Dein by Quincy Dein

As a photographer, I feel successful when one of my images makes a person take a moment to rethink what is possible. I want to inspire people to go outside, to enjoy life, to explore.


The Underwater Project by Mark Tipple7. Portfolio: Mark Tipple’s Underwater Project by Mark Tipple

Mark Tipple’s passion and alternate perspective evolved into a powerful collection of underwater imagery. Behold, The Underwater Project.


Old School Longboarders8. Portfolio: Ryan Tatar by Ryan Tatar

Ryan Tatar’s subtle imagery and manual techniques artfully capture the fringes of the surfing world.


Christian Wach Alaia Surfing San Onofre Shawn Parkin9. Portfolio: Shawn Parkin by Shawn Parkin

Not only is photography an amazing creative outlet, it keeps me outdoors, experiencing new things, and meeting interesting people.


The surf in Iceland can be perfect. Photo: Nick Lavecchia

10. Portfolio: Nick LaVecchia by Nick LaVecchia

After a stint at a graphic design firm in Vermont, Lavecchia exchanged his cubicle for a camera and some endlessly inspiring scenery.


Honorable Mention:


On a recent surfEXPLORE project to coastal Mindanao, we tapped into the potential of the east coast of the Philippines. There are many quality waves that have never been seen by surfers, let alone ridden. Photo: John Seaton Callahan11. SURFExplore Taps the Philippines by John Seaton Callahan

On a recent surfEXPLORE project to the Philippines, we found many quality waves that have never been seen by surfers, let alone ridden.


New Hampshire Surf Lineup Fall Photo: Brian Nevins12. Portfolio: Brian Nevins by Brian Nevins

For New Hampshire native Brian Nevins, it’s been over a decade of adventures, adrenaline rushes, eye-opening moments and humbling convictions.


Peter Devries covered up at home. Photo: Jeremy Koreski

13. Portfolio: Jeremy Koreski by Jeremy Koreski

With an affinity for working in the challenging conditions of Vancouver Island and Nova Scotia, Jeremy Koreski has become a highly regarded editorial, commercial, and fine art photographer.


Ryan Mack sunrise New Jersey

14. Portfolio: Ryan Mack by Ryan Mack

New Jersey’s 16-year-old Ryan Mack has been shooting surf photographs for two years. The East Coast seems to be producing young talent at an unprecedented rate.

 
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