Getting barreled somewhere on planet earth: Andreas Brendt Andreas Brendt hat bereits mit seinem Erstlingswerk Boarderlines die Herzen der deutschen Surfszene im Eiltempo erobert. In dem Buch nimmt er seine begeisterten Leser mit auf die abenteuerlichsten Reisen an die verschiedensten Küsten dieser Welt, berichtet von Begegnungen mit den außergewöhnlichsten Menschen, skurrilsten Charakteren und selbst Gangstern, […]
The man who lives his dharma: Raghunath
Still spreading the word: Raghunath. (@ by Thomas Zielinski) The first time I saw Raghunath (formerly known as Ray Cappo) was at the DYNAMO-Festival in Eindhoven in 1996. A friend of mine told me to check out a band called SHELTER which shall be really different from what was going on in the punk/hardcore-scene those days. […]
Pollinating the world: POLEN Surfboards from Portugal
The place where boards are born: the POLEN workshop in Cascais. (© by Thomas Zielinski) The Area around Lisbon is not only producing world class waves – it´s also producing world class surfboards! The source: POLEN Surfboards from Cascais, a label that was founded by two brothers and their friend, 27 years ago, which has become […]
The lonesome rider: Surfer Mouhssine
Place with a view: Mousshine at his place in Tamraght. I first met Mouhssine, when I was working for SDN in Morocco. He was the surf instructor over there, and at the same time he was kind of the “soul of the house” – from the first time I saw him I knew we would get along […]
A Journey into ourselves – as seen from the outside
A review of the book “On Yoga – architecture of peace” from photographer Michael O´Neill.
Campingfeeling to go: the Kaloha Camper
Back to the roots of camping with the Kaloha Camper. Thousands of wateraddicts discover different beaches worldwide with their campervan. So does the surfer Jan Philipp Kentgens from Hünxe in Germany. When he finished his studies he came up with the idea for a demountable camper for dropside vans. The special thing of this idea […]
Reading Giants: The book “Surfing 1778-2015”
A review of the opulent book “Surfing 1778 – 2015” from TASCHEN.
Morgan Maassen: Shooting with the tides
An interview with surf photographer Morgan Maassen.
A little history of “Cold Hawaii”
We met Rasmus Fejerskov in Klitmøller and talked about “Cold Hawaii”
How to find your sweetspot
We talked with MARLON LIPKE about his new project surfguide.com