


Krystle Wright wins the Red Bull Illume photo comp 2023
Krystal Wright, an accomplished Australian photographer, secured a historic win in the Red Bull Illume
an inclusive, openminded and joyful deep dive into surfing and the wonders of the sea.
Krystal Wright, an accomplished Australian photographer, secured a historic win in the Red Bull Illume
The purple beach flag is not as well-known as its red, yellow or green counterparts.
Written by @inga_maria_panten Cover Image: Inga surfing by Shannon It started with a moment of
If you had asked me what I was longing for this summer, the answer would
Lena Kemna and Christina Gindl, two friends living in Portugal, have discovered a deep bond
It’s in everybody’s mouth: El Niño. The weather phenomenon occurring every two to seven years
Hannah Dürr tells us about her winter stay in Nazaré: Capturing Big Wave Riding through Photography and filmmaking.
Written by @inga_maria_panten Cover Image: Inga surfing by Shannon It started with a moment of
Let’s cut to the chase. My first bikini surfing experience wasn’t great. One bigger wave
Surfing can be a wonderful tool for personal growth. The Social Surf Club e.V. from
Wetsuits have been around for ages, keeping us surfers warm and cozy in the water.
We have all experienced that heart-pounding moment when a huge wave sweeps us along in
Krystal Wright, an accomplished Australian photographer, secured a historic win in the Red Bull Illume
Credit | Angelika Graf & layday layday Surfing is, for most people that got hooked,
Credit: Roman Kraft This day is all about relationship and love. And besides all the
The purple beach flag is not as well-known as its red, yellow or green counterparts.
Wetsuits have been around for ages, keeping us surfers warm and cozy in the water.
It’s in everybody’s mouth: El Niño. The weather phenomenon occurring every two to seven years
Text written by Easkey Britton On 11th April my third book Ebb and Flow: Connect
Foto: Mats Heitzmann Big butts are out of fashion, and that finally gives me a
When we are at the seaside, we just feel good sitting by the sea or
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We are a group of female surfers and a few guys. Our goal is to show the world of surfing from a feminist perspective.
Feminism stands for equality and is not a women’s issue or a minority issue. It concerns us all and therefore we can shape it together.
So Strange Seas evolves around surfing and does a few spins around different topics. Aiming to put a brought spectrum of voices and people in the focus and most importantly stand for equality.