Assorted Rides | Devon Howard

Assorted Rides | Devon Howard

“Assorted Rides” is comprised of a few sessions in California where I met up with a surfer I’ve really enjoyed watching over the years. Devon Howard’s approach to surfing inspired the feel of this short—a modern classic. In preparation for this project, I pored over old surf photography books with works by guys like LeRoy Grannis and Ron Stoner. They are photographers that captured moments and told stories through the use of dramatic backlighting and color accents compressed through a manual focus telephoto lens that—when complimented by the grain of film—produced a timeless image. My hope is the short film does two things: 1.) Makes you want to go surfing right now! 2.) To record a moment in time which represents what I think is Devon’s best surfing to date, at age 46 no less.

And if curious about what’s going on under his feet, here’s what Devon had to say about the boards and the type of surfing we filmed:

“After a few decades of goofing off in the surf, I’ve whittled down what I ride most into two distinct camps—both of which are an obvious extension of the waves, culture and characters where I’ve lived all these years. For the cruisey, under shoulder high days (which there are many), I find classic style single-fin longboards (9’9 to 10’) with a ’66 Australian bent are hard to beat. When conditions finally push shoulder high on up to double overhead, my plan shapes dip down a few feet to a range of mostly egg-inspired outlines (6’10 – 7’2”), and the rails, bottom contours and fin set-ups take on a much more revved up form.

I dig how these two design groupings allow an easy transition from one to the next (thank you low rocker and generous volume), but offer discernible shifts in speed, accessibility to different parts of the wave, and maximize the available space on the face. This film short by Florida’s Drew Miller captures the back and forth pacing between long and mid sized equipment, the decisions for which are primarily driven by equal parts attitude and surf conditions.
There is absolutely nothing new here in terms of a “horses for courses” approach (thank you Nat Young, Skip Frye, etc), but although well into my mid 40s, I’m still passionate about learning what works, what doesn’t, then plugging that back into the never ending design loop. The stoke for staying on the surf prowl explains why the boards and the ride itself just keeps getting better.”
Thank you for watching,
Drew Miller 
@drewbmiller

LOCALS ONLY

LOCALS ONLY

You know the score. There’s certain crew at your local, that any time the swell is on, you can count on them showing up. The ones that live for the increase in a swell period or when the conditions start to light up. Their hungry, they want it. Recently the East Coast of Australia was bombarded by a solid groundswell that lasted for days. It was simply the gift that just kept giving. Dependant on the slight change in direction, the wind, different banks, slabs, and reefs just turned on. This beautiful clip, captured and edited clip by Spencer Frost, with music by his brother Dylan, is focused on one small stretch of Aussie sand and reef. Four local surfers, some family men, (even one with baby triplets) all different, but all committed surfers and coming together when it’s on. Carpenter – Beau Cram, Landscape Gardener – Karl Atkins, Computer Programmer – Paul “Bass” Stanton and Movement and Health Coach – Nick Laidlaw. Juggling life’s necessities and finding time is always the key. It’s the creative ways that we deal with this juggle, to ensure we can be there and get these swells when they come. As Bainy says “We love having these types of guys as test pilots and friends of O’Neill and this really is just a small celebration of these committed everyday surfers.

IMEDIATISMO

IMEDIATISMO

Filmed in four hours, edited in two… Florianópolis flavours, lofty rotations and thread work from Yago Dora, Mateus Herdy, Marco Giorgi, Marcelo Trekinho and Uriel Sposaro. Click in here.

IN THE NIGHT

IN THE NIGHT

From the mind of Aaron Lieber comes, IN THE NIGHT, a bonus scene from the documentary, Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable. Inspired by the night surfing scene in Soul Surfer as well as other night surfing projects director Aaron Lieber has worked on. IN THE NIGHT captures Bethany Hamilton and Lakey Peterson surfing Pasta Point; one of the best waves in the Maldives. There is just something magical about the idea of riding waves in the dark that make you feel like a kid again and although night surfing has many challenges the end result is both cinematic and inspiring.

FishBeard Team Shred

FishBeard Team Shred

Watch Channels Islands Surfboards’ team shred the super fun and fast twin-keel fin design called the FishBeard.

Surfers in order of appearance: Parker Coffin, Conner Coffin, Sebastian Zietz, Eithan Osbourne, Yadin Nicol, Mikey February, Cliff Kapono, Alex Gray, Patrick Gudauskas, Tanner Gudauskas, Dane Reynolds and then Parker again.