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Doug Pray’s Art & Copy screens tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Doris Duke Theater.

Doug Pray’s Art & Copy screens tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Doris Duke Theater.

The wave at 0:53 is a bomb… air drop to surfboard floater on a 20 footer. Phyllis Dameron’s got mad style on that boogie too, straight-up-flat-plank-death-grip-chop-hop style! Yowzaa.

The Decemberists performed The Hazards of Love at The Treasure Island Music Festival this past Sunday. The highlight of my weekend was their rock opera’s visual treatment, which had me scouring the web looking for some trace of the film. This morning I tripped over the tasty href I had fruitlessly searched for in my inbox, courtesy of Boards. The full-length version will be available on iTunes December 1st.

Dropped off some “Kapolioka’ehukai” vinyl this morning for Crystal, she’s got a Moloka’i adventure ahead of her, paddling from Halawa to Mo’omomi with 2 other women. Jeff Johnson was at the house, and he shared some screengrabs with me from Yvon Chouinard’s 1968 film Mountain of Storms.

Mountain of Storms documents “three men who set off from California in an old van to surf, ski and climb their way down to the southern end of Argentina.” Sounds pretty sick right? It was Jeff’s inspiration for 180 South.

Jeff also shared a story about some local guy spearfishing off Sunset, who overheard him mention he worked for Patagonia. The local guy yelled, “Eh, you work for Patagonia!?” and started paddling towards him. Instead of dishing cracks, the guy shook Jeff’s hand and said, “Tell your boss thanks.”

A generous gift from Chouinard enabled the purchase of the Halawa lo’i by the Trust for Public Land in 1998, protecting it from future development. It was sparked by the passing of Yvon’s friend Rell Sunn, who accompanied Chouinard and his wife to Halawa to show them the lo’i. It is Rell’s canoe that Crystal will be paddling.

Been a few years since I watched Manda Bala, but I’m kind of itching to see it again. Not as nuts as City of God… it’s waaaay more nuts. Next time you’re bitching about life, be thankful this dude isn’t stuffing your ass into a trunk at gunpoint.

Been a few years since I watched Manda Bala, but I’m kind of itching to see it again. Not as nuts as City of God… it’s waaaay more nuts. Next time you’re bitching about life, be thankful this dude isn’t stuffing your ass into a trunk at gunpoint.

Photoplant

Just a quick heads up for all you Oahu film photographers out there, Photoplant will cross-process your slide film. Dropped off some loosely-wound Fujichrome 120 today (thanks Holga), eagerly awaiting the results.

Support your local film lab, before there are no local film labs.

War Photographer

Finally got around to watching War Photographer this weekend. James Nachtwey is a bad ass. Highly recommended for anyone interested in photojournalism.

The Disposable Film Festival is this weekend.