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Titans of a Generation

In lots of ways, the pictures I took over this decade-and-a-half are simply a documentation of my own life – with all the characters, the various missteps and interesting detours. Most of the people in them were my friends, and most remain so. Forty-and-more years later, that seems pretty significant to me.

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Nat, bottom turn, Honolua 1967 I got lucky and was the only stills photographer at Honolua Bay in December 1967 when the Australians (and an expatriate American mat-rider named George Greenough) announced to the world that things were happening Down Under. Photo: John Witzig

These are fifteen pictures over fifteen years – pretty much my entire “career” from start to finish.

I was losing interest towards the end, and not even a wonderful water housing to take my Nikon F2 motor drive and a 105 mm lens could rekindle it. I’d also begun to feel the imperative to actually earn some money.

In lots of ways, the pictures I took over this decade-and-a-half are simply a documentation of my own life – with all the characters, the various missteps and interesting detours. Most of the people in them were my friends, and most remain so. Forty-and-more years later, that seems pretty significant to me.

Check out John’s book, A Golden Age: Surfing’s Revolutionary 1960s and ’70s here and a gallery of his amazing work here.