Martin Dunn on watching John John
"More than most surfers, John John's mind is focussed on absolute performance."
"More than most surfers, John John's mind is focussed on absolute performance."
"Over here in WA, the waves give us enough speed, I just want my boards to handle it."
"It's an incredible feeling, you're riding a 50 foot boat along the top of these eight-foot windswells and then dropping down them."
A different high? The current world number nine shares with us the thrill of jumping off tall things.
On the eve of its cinematic release, the director of 'Girls Can't Surf' chats to Swellnet about the storytelling and the social dynamics and that underpin his latest film.
He learnt his chops from the best in the biz, and still harbours great admiration for his past mentors, but Nigel Annesley is now spreading his own wings.
For some it's a good walk spoiled, but for others, including renowned Angourie shaper Rod Dahlberg, golf is the best game ever invented.
...except when it's the worst game ever invented.
"Shells have always captivated me. It’s almost like they make you believe in a higher power or something, because they’re just so incredibly beautiful."
Quiet reflection and perpetual frothing make for strange bedfellows. Read how Tom Carroll brings the two world's together.
"Tom is so perfect on a surfboard that you feel it must reflect who he is, yet he's one of surfing's most eccentric, misunderstood personalities."
Between photographing beautiful yet formidable waves, Ray Collins likes to unwind with a Rear Naked Choke hold.
"An idea should never be left rattling around in your head. If you can do something you have envisioned, then you have an obligation to give it a go."