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Island Hopping, No Stopping

Part of being a surf photographer in the modern age is being willing and able to leave on a moment’s notice. This spring I had a two-month stretch where I could not catch my breath.

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I first met Josie Graves in Nicaragua a few years back and he invited me to come stay with him in Puerto Rico. With a big swell on the radar I figured it was a good time to take him up on that offer. This was the final session of a week that looked like this the whole time. Josie had this wave so dialed it was truly fun to watch. Photo: Seth de Roulet

Part of being a surf photographer in the modern age is being willing and able to leave on a moment’s notice. This spring I had a two-month stretch where I could not catch my breath. Puerto Rico with Josie Graves, Rob Brown and Jordan Heaselgrave. Then Fiji with Andrew Bennett and Gade. That was followed by Tahiti with Tuhiti Haumani and Andrew Bennett and then straight back to Tahiti for the MASSIVE tow swell in May. Over that two-month stretch, I saw more waves barrel and spit than I ever thought possible. The following is a quick glimpse from those four trips. I want to thank Sundance Beach for their support and for putting me with the best surfers in the best barrels in the world.

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