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LeRoy Grannis. Surf Photography of the 1960s and 1970s

(Hardback, Multilingual edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

LeRoy Grannis. Surf Photography of the 1960s and 1970s

Contributors:

By (Author) Steve Barilotti
Edited by Jim Heimann
Photographs by Leroy Grannis

ISBN:

9783836566797

Publisher:

Taschen GmbH

Imprint:

Taschen GmbH

Publication Date:

12th June 2018

UK Publication Date:

15th April 2018

Edition:

Multilingual edition

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Sports and Active outdoor recreation
Photographs: collections
Individual photographers
Water sports and recreations

Dewey:

779.979732092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 46mm

Weight:

1610g

Description

At a time when surfing is more popular than ever, it's fitting to look back at the years that brought the sport into the mainstream. Developed by Hawaiian Islanders over five centuries ago, surfing began to peak on the mainland in the 1950s-becoming not just a sport, but a way of life, admired and exported across the globe. One of the key image-makers from that period is LeRoy Grannis, a surfer since 1931, who began photographing the longboard era of the early 1960s in both California and Hawaii.

This edition brings back Grannis's hair-raising, sold-out Collector's Edition, curated from the photographer's personal archives, to showcase his most vibrant work in a compact and affordable format-from the bliss of catching the perfect wave at San Onofre to dramatic wipeouts at Oahu's famed North Shore.

An innovator in the field, Grannis suction-cupped a waterproof box to his board, enabling him to change film in the water and stay closer to the action than any other photographer of the time. He also covered the emerging surf lifestyle, from "surfer stomps" and hordes of fans at surf contests to board-laden woody station wagons along the Pacific Coast Highway. It is in these iconic images that a sport still in its adolescence embodied the free-spirited nature of an era-a time before shortboards and celebrity endorsements, when surfing was at its bronzed best.

Reviews

Grannis's pictures are startling. The scenes they record and breaks they document are pristinely beautiful and impossibly vacant. * The New York Times *

Author Bio

Over the past decade working as Surfer magazine's globe-roaming editor at large, photojournalist Steve Barilotti has made it his business to document the sport, art, and lore of surfing. He has also written for The Perfect Day and books by renowned surf photographers Art Brewer and Ted Grambeau. Jim Heimann is the Executive Editor for TASCHEN. A cultural anthropologist, historian, and an avid collector, he has authored numerous titles on architecture, pop culture, and the history of Los Angeles and Hollywood, including TASCHENs Surfing, Los Angeles. Portrait of a City, California Crazy, and the All-American Ads series. LeRoy Grannis began surfing at age 14, but it wasnt until the age of 42 that he picked up a camera and made a career out of it. Under doctors orders to take up a hobby, Grannis began shooting surfers at Hermosa Beach, and "Photo: Grannis" quickly became a hallmark of the California surf scene of the 1960s. Grannis is considered one of the most important documentarians of the sport and was inducted into the Surfing Hall of Fame in 1966. He died on February 3, 2011.

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