March 10, 2010

Issue 3 in-stores on Friday!

It’s time to get out your money jar and rummage together 3 bucks because on Friday the third installment of Foam magazine hits the stands for all yo’ eyes to make love to. The mag is choc-a-block full of Victorian bliss and will be available from all the usual spots plus a bunch of new outlets to be released on Friday. Check back tomorrow and we’ll post a shot of the cover so you know exactly what to look for!

February 18, 2010

First Love Teaser

Thanks to everyone who has sent through their photos over the past week!

Check out this rad trailer for First Love, a film featuring three Victorian teenagers from Philip Island on their bid to going pro. The film is due for release on April 4th. We reckon it’s pretty cool, so suss their website www.firstlovethefilm.com for more details.

http://www.vimeo.com/8758630
February 9, 2010

Reader Photos Wanted

Photo: Jacobi

We want your photos in issue 3! Send us your Victorian shots using the form below to appear in the mag’s new Reader Photos section.

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February 5, 2010

Vanda & A Shorebreak Ramp

Local shaper Vanda stumbled upon this rare high tide shorebreak last night. The east swell threw up a couple of fun launchpads for him to boost from. Jan Juc lensmen Nige Drought and Ocean Grove photog Ed Sloane teamed up to work both the land and water angles.

Photo: Sloane
Photo: Sloane

Photo: Sloane
Photo: Sloane

Photo: Drought
Photo: Drought

Photo: Drought
Photo: Drought

February 2, 2010

Weekend Wrap

After more than a month of below par surf, the last weekend in January saw the strongest groundswell of summer sweep down the coast and light up waves that had remained otherwise unsurfable for almost two months. Dawn on the much-hyped Sunday was extremely crowded despite suffering from a dose of morning sickness, but by mid-morning a strong northeasterly had groomed the conditions. Solid lines stacked to the horizon and lit up the coast from 13th Beach to Winki.

Steve Arklay captured the dawn patrol whilst Ed Sloane shot the arvo shift.

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Photo: Arklay

Photo: Arklay
Photo: Arklay

Photo: Arklay
Photo: Arklay

Photo: Sloane
Photo: Sloane

Photo: Sloane
Photo: Sloane

Photo: Sloane
Photo: Sloane