LORE OF THE SEA
A la poursuite de ses rêves ! C'est le credo de la jeune surfeuse et créatrice Laure Myr. Originaire de la Côte Basque, Laure est non seulement une longboardeuse de talent mais également une entrepreneuse accomplie. La jeune surfeuse a récemment lancé sa marque "Lore, Mademoiselle of the Sea", dédiée essentiellement à la gent féminine. L'ADN de la marque : une gamme de maillots de bain sensuels et de surfwear fonctionnel, mêlant de chic à la française et technicité. Entre Saint-Jean de Luz et Byron Bay, où elle s'échappe chaque hiver, Laure suit son rêve : pouvoir surfer chaque jour et vivre de sa passion.
Voici sa dernière vidéo qu'elle nous a envoyé directement de Byron Bay !
Over the course of history, different groups of human beings have regarded the sea as a wild sanctuary. A place where one world ends and another begins. They have made rituals out of bathing in it, soaking in its nutrients, absorbing its energy, and coming out feeling more alive, more connected, more free.
If only all of those people knew what it feels like to take off on a wave.
Chris Burkard is best known as and adventure photographer, travelling to distant regions of the globe.
One particular excursion led him to the Great Sand Dunes national park.
On the heels of a busy year spent traveling far and wide, Vans team rider Karina Rozunko showcases her unique and timeless style in a newshort film, “Angel Gone”.
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To give you the good oil, the movie follows the simplistic travels of two surfers, meeting friends along the way, on an open-ended journey across an archipelago littered with islands and breaks.
This time Patti fired up the ol’ 94 stretch limo and headed west. With Nora Vasconcellos, Laura Enever, Jaleesa Vincent, Shanae Collins, Frankie Harrer and special guests Stephanie Gilmore, Nicole Hause and Jordyn Barratt.
Because summer means summer waves & crowds, we decided to ride up North to find a calm spot where to spend the week-end. Good friends, good waves, none else in the water, perfect weather ultimately lead to good vibes. That’s the only way to sum-up this great moment.
Waitings, frustration, highways and cold. These elements have always been very close to me when I needed to get into the water, and for geographic reasons I’ve often been forced to put surfing in the background of my life.
Rita and I had been mutual supporters of each other's work from a distance for some time, finding each other through the women’s surf communities on Instagram. Rita fell in love with my snowy backdrops and pastel hues, and I loved her rugged tree lines and graphic photo collages. They were a different kind of artistry, and brought her photography to a whole different place.