Description
If you were there, even just for some of it–Hawaii, California, surfing, the ’70s–the memories and stories will flow freely from these photographs. Jeff Divine was there for all of it, and these images have been culled from an enormous personal archive. Divine was shooting for Surfer, the monthly magazine that was the bible of the scene. His photos from this archive show the precommercialized era in surfing when the hippie influence still held sway. Surfers had their own slang-infused language and were deep into a world of Mother Ocean, wilderness and a culture that mainstream society spurned. Surfboards were handmade in family garages, often made for a specific kind of wave or speed, for paddling, ease of turning, and featured all kinds of psychedelic designs. Some were even hollowed out to smuggle hash from Morocco.
The color and black-and-white photographs collected here, taken throughout California on the coastlines at Baja, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, La Jolla, Malibu, San Clemente and Oahu, give a vivid image of this close-knit culture and the incredible athletic feats of its heroes and heroines.
Raised in La Jolla, California, Jeff Divine (born 1950) started photographing the surfing world in 1966. He held jobs as photo editor for 35 years with Surfer magazine and Surfer’s Journal. His works have been displayed worldwide in museums and galleries, as well as in books, magazines and media. In 2019 he was inducted into the Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame for his contribution to surf culture in a career lasting 50 years.
Details
Step back in time to the colorful and vibrant world of 70s surf culture with Jeff Divine's stunning photography book. Dive into a world where the ocean, wilderness, and a counterculture ethos collided to create a unique surfing experience unlike any other. Jeff Divine's lens captured it all, from the handcrafted surfboards to the incredible athletic feats of the surfers who lived and breathed this lifestyle.
With a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Finnegan, this book is not just a collection of photographs, but a time capsule that transports you to a pre-commercialized era in surfing history. You can almost feel the nostalgia and authenticity oozing from each page as you immerse yourself in the slang-infused language and psychedelic designs that defined this era.
Whether you were part of this iconic period or simply fascinated by the allure of 70s surf culture, Jeff Divine's book is a must-have addition to your collection. His works have been celebrated globally in museums, galleries, and publications, solidifying his status as a legendary figure in surf photography.
Experience the magic of the 70s surf scene through the eyes of a true insider. Order your copy of the Jeff Divine: 70s Surf Photographs book today and relive the golden era of surfing.
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