1. Haleiwa, HI
Visions of clean, white-sand beaches, palm trees, and perfect surf usually accompany a first-time visit to Hawaii. But it’s not until you reach the country, away from Honolulu—the high-rise-laden, bustling nucleus of Pacific commerce and tourism—that you truly feel the “Hawaii” of your imagination. Haleiwa, the gateway to the seven miles of wave-filled wonder that are the North Shore, blends the stereotypical idyll of island leisure and a truly local-centric feel, while also providing the backdrop for the most substantial yearly aggregation of … More
Go behind the lens with photographer Jody MacDonald as she chases BMX rider Tyler Fernengel across the island of Kauai to capture his skills in a new light. From an urban adventure to an abandoned Hawaiian sugar mill, MacDonald shows us the immense effort required to shoot something that hasn’t been shot before.
Filthy Phil tearing up Whistler on stolen goods.