Down in the mud, below the reeds lays an egg. Not the egg of a bird, or an egg of a fish, but the egg of mosquito. And next to this egg are thousands of other eggs and they all belong to mosquito. Egg will turn to larva, and larva becomes pupa. Pupa eventually grows up into mosquito....Read More
Over the last several months I have made an honest effort to try and not shoot digital photos. Some of the only times I will shoot digi photos is in the water because a lot of the times it's hit or miss, and 10.5 frames per second sure does help!...Read More
So just when every Californian thought that winter was over and there wouldn't be anymore good swells, the onshore dies, the temperature goes up to 80 and it starts getting glassy all day again. I bailed work early this day noticing that there was a lack of wind and the light was epic....Read More
Sometimes I am lucky to wake up and make a commute, not to work but to the sea. And when I am driving, sometimes it's sunny and sometimes there are actually waves at the beach when I arrive. More often than not however you are not so fortunate to have all these happenings come together....Read More
Cruising around the Indian Ocean in a luxurious yacht is an awesome experience, yet very sobering at times. On one hand you have a boat that can handle pretty much anything the ocean has to offer in terms of weather and swell. On the other hand when you pull up to islands to go surf and see locals paddling around in carved out wooden canoes you can't help but to think if your boat is a little bit over the top....Read More
I sit and shed a tear to one of the best winters ever....here we have just two days of 09/10 winter....Read More
My good friends over at Chemistry ran an ad in the April 2010 issue of TW Surf. In the ad they used my portrait of team rider Cheyne Magnusson....Read More