S U R F L I N E :  S A C R E D  C R A F T
Unlike ASR, The Sacred Craft event is open to the general public, allowing surfboard builders and surfboard riders to interact face to face without the middlemen.  I photographed the event for Surfline.com and my photos, accompanied by a piece written by Evan Fontaine, can be seen by clicking on the image of Pat O’Connel (who shaped a surfboard for the first time ever- and he did it in front of live audience!); have a look…

S U R F L I N E :  S A C R E D  C R A F T

Unlike ASR, The Sacred Craft event is open to the general public, allowing surfboard builders and surfboard riders to interact face to face without the middlemen.  I photographed the event for Surfline.com and my photos, accompanied by a piece written by Evan Fontaine, can be seen by clicking on the image of Pat O’Connel (who shaped a surfboard for the first time ever- and he did it in front of live audience!); have a look…

S U R F L I N E :  S A C R E D  C R A F T
Unlike ASR, The Sacred Craft event is open to the general public, allowing surfboard builders and surfboard riders to interact face to face without the middlemen.  I photographed the event for Surfline.com and my photos, accompanied by a piece written by Evan Fontaine, can be seen by clicking on the image of Pat O’Connel (who shaped a surfboard for the first time ever- and he did it in front of live audience!); have a look…

S U R F L I N E :  S A C R E D  C R A F T

Unlike ASR, The Sacred Craft event is open to the general public, allowing surfboard builders and surfboard riders to interact face to face without the middlemen.  I photographed the event for Surfline.com and my photos, accompanied by a piece written by Evan Fontaine, can be seen by clicking on the image of Pat O’Connel (who shaped a surfboard for the first time ever- and he did it in front of live audience!); have a look…

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