Surfing San Onofre to Point Dume 1936 - 1942 Photographs by Don James
Inspired by the photographic work of his predecessor Tom Blake, Don James used his photographic talents--and, initially, his Dad's old Kodak folding camera--to document the beginnings of the Santa Monica surf scene, and captured a slice of the community's rapid development along the way. This gorgeous limited edition, slipcased volume presents, in rapturous duotone and color prints, images of the regulars around the beaches of Southern Californi--surfing, romancing, posing, and hanging out--as well as the beach and the ocean themselves.
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*The buyer’s copy of this book is wrapped in plastic wrap. The book in these photographs is a personal copy of Ben Soto.
Inspired by the photographic work of his predecessor Tom Blake, Don James used his photographic talents--and, initially, his Dad's old Kodak folding camera--to document the beginnings of the Santa Monica surf scene, and captured a slice of the community's rapid development along the way. This gorgeous limited edition, slipcased volume presents, in rapturous duotone and color prints, images of the regulars around the beaches of Southern Californi--surfing, romancing, posing, and hanging out--as well as the beach and the ocean themselves.
*description from ArtBook.com
*The buyer’s copy of this book is wrapped in plastic wrap. The book in these photographs is a personal copy of Ben Soto.
Inspired by the photographic work of his predecessor Tom Blake, Don James used his photographic talents--and, initially, his Dad's old Kodak folding camera--to document the beginnings of the Santa Monica surf scene, and captured a slice of the community's rapid development along the way. This gorgeous limited edition, slipcased volume presents, in rapturous duotone and color prints, images of the regulars around the beaches of Southern Californi--surfing, romancing, posing, and hanging out--as well as the beach and the ocean themselves.
*description from ArtBook.com
*The buyer’s copy of this book is wrapped in plastic wrap. The book in these photographs is a personal copy of Ben Soto.