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Surfers' Blood: Redux
Contributor(s): Trefz, Patrick (Author), Brisik, Jamie (Author), Urdinaga, Iņigo (Author)
ISBN: 1576879437     ISBN-13: 9781576879436
Publisher: powerHouse Books
OUR PRICE:   $26.96  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2019
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
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BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Subjects & Themes - Sports
- Sports & Recreation | Surfing
- Photography | Individual Photographers - Monographs
Dewey: 797
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 10.1" W x 10.1" (2.15 lbs) 128 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Surfers' Blood, an update with new texts of the popular hardcover, from award-winning surf photographer and filmmaker Patrick Trefz, is a survey of decades spent photographing the lifestyles and bloodlines of surf culture across the globe.

Surfers' Bloodcaptures all the diverse elements that make surfing so gripping and that helped it maintain its vitality in the popular consciousness for generations. A beautiful collection of oceanscapes, portraits, and action shots, Trefz captures the most intense, glamorous, and frightening aspects of surfing along with moments of beauty, stillness, and serenity. The book juxtaposes world champions and unsung local heroes, monster waves and gentle rollers.

Surfing is all about mankind's intimate connection with the badass energy and beauty of nature. It is a deep bond, and for many surfing is a lifelong devotion and a spiritual outlet-a personal experience far removed from its much-hyped and commercialized public persona. Surfing is deeper than magazines and Hollywood depictions would lead us to believe-much deeper. For most surfers, surfing is in their blood and it connects them to an extended family that is linked through practice, tradition, craft, emulation, apprenticeship, and shared experience. Surfers' Blood reaches out to those hardcore, dyed-in-the-wool surfers through an honest and beautiful portrayal of their sport and its surrounding culture, while at the same time offering outsiders a peek into the intense undiluted world of surf.