surfing photographs from the seventies

surfing photographs from the seventies

$45.00
{{option.name}}: {{selected_options[option.position]}}
{{value_obj.value}}

Surfing Photographs From The Seventies is a photo book by Jeff Divine published by T. Adler Books in 2006. Hardcover, 96pg. color and B&W 12" x 10.2" 1st edition "As a teenager taking pictures of fellow surfers in 1960s La Jolla, Jeff Divine got to know the original alternative sport before the X-Games were even a gleam in a producer's eye. Through this rare collection of photographs from the momentous decade that followed, he conveys the feeling of being on the beach in its most creative era, being present at the inception of a subculture too large and photogenic to stay down long. The style, the athleticism and the escapism in these images will be familiar to those with even a lazy eye on pop culture: surfing is on the rise again. Of its first time around, Divine says, "Yes, I had long hair. And Pendletons, Mexican wedding shirts, bell bottoms, Wallabies, Zig Zags and tuna, wheat bread, and sprouts in the fridge. Santana, The Dead, Jesse Colin Young, Steppenwolf, Moby Grape, Th

Show More Show Less