Portfolio

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DUNCAN MACFARLANE NO. 0o4

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As a fledgling street photographer strolling up and down the streets of cities....

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Duncan Macfarlane

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0o4

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I quickly became aware of time and its erosive power. My early photographs focused almost exclusively on the signs of an older culture that was holding on for dear life. I’d photograph seltzer bottles in old wooden crates piled high in a truck, or the dusty windows of Jewish bread shops, or old men building February fires on the beaches of Coney Island. My interest was more than documentary, for it seemed to me that what was about to vanish was important and irreplaceable, and frankly, I wanted my photo-graphs to offer, in some manner, the power of resuscitation. I want them to help us to remember; and even more importantly, they help us to decide what is worth remem-bering. - John Rosenthal - Exhibition lecture, National Humanities Center

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australian. 2011 follow the light winner. SurfInG Magazine senior photographer. uniter of old and new. Memory catcher.

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Editor-in-Chief

Taylor Paul

Managing Editor

bEau FlEMisTEr

Photo Editor

PETEr Taras

associate Photo Editor

jiMMy wilson

art Director

ChaTo aganza

associate art Director

noa EMbErson

online Editor

jason MillEr

new guy

naTE zollEr

DunCan MaCFarlanE

EDITORIAL

phOTOgRAphy by

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WORDs AnD phOTOs by DunCAn MACFARLAnE

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we did a little trip to Coff’s harbor, near where i live, and we got

this little beachie pretty much to ourselves. seven miles of beach

and just us.

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asher Pacey.

an afternoon storm in arugam bay, sri lanka.

Dane Peterson.

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Dane Peterson.

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a little cliff we were jumping

off. i swear it’s fricking higher

when you’re up there, too.

like, f--king scary. Creed

McTaggart and soli bailey.

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in France.

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another shot of wade from France. it’s just a perfect left and right. i had this shot on my desktop for a while and

would just mind surf the shit out of which way i wanted to go. This was in november of last year.

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Europe, shortly after andy passed away. This was during the

hossegor paddle-out and that little girl is carrying flowers

down to the beach for him.

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we went to lagundri bay with this big, 15-feet at 20-seconds swell but we got there and it was just

the wrong direction. Four feet and pretty shitty. so we took a boat to this spot and these guys — laurie

Towner and Dylan longbottom — were like, “This is kinda scary,” and they’re f--king gnarly, heavy

surfers, too. The thing looked like Chopes if it were a right.

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laurie Towner at home in angourie on a nice little wave.

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These were shot with a hasselblad. i’m a big fan of cricket back home in australia; it’s a

pretty major sport there. and i guess americans don’t really know much about it, but in sri

lanka that’s their number one sport. so i just wanted to capture that when i went there and

i was really stoked that i got the whole cricket team and all these guys playing.

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Potuvil, sri lanka.

Cow crossing. Potuvil, sri lanka.

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Cock fight in Canggu, bali. There was this cock fighting ring just behind the warungs in Canngu, and i witnessed this go

down. it was crazy, the locals had folders filled with different blades to tie to the birds’ feet for different fights. i spoke to

a photographer the other day who lives there and he said this was the last fight they ever held there.

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That’s a guy separating some grains of rice, and you can’t see it, but

there’s a massive storm coming. They just wait for these storms to pass

through to use the wind to sort the rice. The shitty rice blows away and

the good rice just drops to the ground and then they collect it. The photo

below is just a little tiny line-up that we didn’t get much surf at.

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From the Creative Destruction episodes — chapter 3, i think. we went and hung out with Dean brady, laurie Towner and

wade in angourie and yamba. Perfect south ground swell and perfect north ground swell and just had a crazy week of good

surf and good times.

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Dane ward.

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surf check from the car. East Coast, australia.

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A COOL

pORTRAIT OF

DAnE REynOLDs.

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i was on a family reunion in wagawaga, which for those of you

who don’t know australia, is smack bang in the desert in the

middle of nowhere. a bit of a shithole. it’s like six hours from

the coast and pretty much just dead grass.

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on our way out of sri lanka we were just waiting at our

hotel to go to the plane and there were these kids — maybe

twenty adolescents — playing soccer on the beach. so i just

ran up and hung out for a bit.

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billy Kean. sawtell, australia.

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i made a little water studio

at home and collected some

jellyfish, specifically blue

bottles. i got stung pretty

f--king badly. The things that

sting you are little cells that

get fired off from the tenta-

cles and make the water

toxic. The water dripped

everywhere, and i got stung

on my hands, arms and face.

but the photos came out

good so i was stoked.

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one of my good buddies, Dane Peterson, a brilliant photographer

and longboarder.

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bryce young, son of nat young, skating at night.

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wade goodall and ben sanchis walking to one of the days of the year at hossegor.

lineup at an empty sri lankan point.

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i love bodysurfing. you don’t need to worry about hassling

with the crowds. you don’t need to worry about your perfor-

mance out there. and no matter what the conditions you

always have fun and come in stoked. Dane Peterson.

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harrison roach on a deserted point in QlD. it was just him and Dane

Peterson trading waves out there all morning.

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sri lanka.

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bali.

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That was a pretty fun day.

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zanzibar, Tanzania.

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hossegor, France.

France.

home.

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arugam bay, sri lanka. The village with all the boats. The dogs are gnarly there and three

people got sent home from the contest because they were bitten.

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one of my buddies from California, jared Mell.

Pre-surf cigarette.

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i took my girlfriend on a two-week holiday trip around new zealand. Milford sound, south island.

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brisbane, australia

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in hossegor, France. My first cover on surfEuro Magazine.

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a creepy back-alley bar in new zealand where the bikes are mounted on the walls.

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Mundaka, spain.

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in Canggu at a little left on a small day.

it was a holiday so heaps of people

were down on the beach and these two

fat old german ladies went swimming

and got stuck in a rip and one of them

happened to be diabetic and began to

pass out. a couple of the surfers dragged

them both in and the diabetic lady was

laying out on the beach. all the people

on the beach were crowded around her

thinking she was dead or something, all

the while ozzie is just punting big airs on

this little left. and that guy there isn’t

claiming the air – he is just waving for

a towel or something to help the lady.

but it looks like he’s claiming, which is

pretty funny.

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