Surf Like a Girl
By (Author) Carolina Amell
Prestel
Prestel
31st July 2019
31st July 2019
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Photography and photographs
Hardback
256
Width 248mm, Height 306mm, Spine 27mm
1758g
Whether they're threading a barrel or shredding a swell, these amazing women are making enormous waves in the world of surfing. If you thought surfing was a male-dominated sport, think again. The thirty women surfers profiled in this thrilling collection can rip a wave with the best of them. Hailing from all over the world, each surfer is featured in spectacular photography and with their own inspirational words. There's American professional surfer Lindsay Steinriede on how her father's death has inspired her career; French board shaper Valerie Duprat on how she got her start "sculpting foam"; Conchita Rossler, founder of Mooana Retreat in Portugal, on connecting mind, body, and spirit; and Australian photographer Cait Miers on empowering women. You'll also meet surfers who are over sixty, who surf while pregnant, who captain boats, teach yoga, and make movies. Breathtaking photography captures these women from every angle, on and off the waves, in some of the world's most visually stunning locations. The perfect gift for surfing enthusiasts, this unique compilation of stunning pictures and hard-won wisdom proves that the thrill of catching a wave, riding it, and kicking out belongs to everyone. AUTHOR: Carolina Amell is a graphic designer specialising in contemporary visual culture. She is based in Barcelona, Spain. SELLING POINTS: . This book is a visual celebration of female surf culture. . Surfing has been tradionally known as a mostly male-dominated world, but recently women are getting more recognition and the female surf scene is constantly growing. This book can encourage a new generation of women and girls to take up the sport. . Women are shown both on and off the waves in stunning photography. . This book features women from all over the world including the US, Brazil, Canada, France, Australia, Bali, Portugal, UK, Italy, South Africa, and the Philippines, among others. . This book follows the popular women empowerment trend. 280 colour illustrations
"a stunningly gorgeous collection..."
-Los Angeles Times
"Someone has finally delivered a worthy homage to the role of women in surfing. Surf Like a Girl is a marvelous piece of work...What really impresses in this hardcover masterpiece is the perfect balance between each word poured into the pages, and the quality and grandiosity of the giant photos...It's fair to say that this 256-page book is probably the best title ever published exclusively dedicated to women's surfing. Get it and enjoy." Surfer Today
gorgeously photographedAdmirers of surfing and underwater life will certainly find much to appreciate.Publishers Weekly
As for whos riding those waves, increasingly, its women: among under-19s, there are more girls than boys surfing now, while the number of female surfers aged 65+ has soared 45 per cent since 2010. This growing global surf sisterhoodincluding a Moroccan Muslim surf coach and Sri Lankas first female longboarderis profiled in a new coffee table tome by Carolina Amell calledSurf Like a Girl,published by Prestel. Atlas
CAROLINA AMELL is a graphic designer specialising in contemporary visual culture. She is based in Barcelona, Spain.