Lost Not Found Magazine #4
A surfing festival as unique as the area itself brought forth by one man’s love for surfing. A simple gathering of friends turned into Aotearoa’s premier logging surf festivals.
A Vision of Grandeur - Six friends head South of the border to score good waves with no plan on how to do it. 1 van, 4 surfers, 12 boards, 2 shooters, with a heat meant to bake you alive, it was a trip not meant for the glamorous yet was as glam as a surf trip could be.
Thomas Lodin - France’s Thomas Lodin share’s the view through his lens with insight on why “everything happens for reason.” A straightforward approach to life yet a different perspective to photographing surfing with his style and simplicity.
Summer of 66’ - It was the summer of change and the maneuver was noseriding. An in-depth look at ten integral nose riders from 1966 that play a huge role in surfboard design and is still being used today.
Q & A - Matthew Paul Catalano. A quiet and soft-spoken person on land who chases and documents some of the world's biggest surf, Jersey’s Matt Catalano speaks about a photographer's perspective when it comes to chasing swells with the world's best big wave surfers.
In Touch - Capturing a Feeling - The art of motion lies within the subtleties of flow. Gliding is the simplest yet intriguing form in its own. Photographer Shawn Parkin sets out to try and capture it.