Brown W. Cannon III: North

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A collection of black and white Portraits, Surf Action and stories of North Shore culture, landscape and the watermen and women who live it everyday.

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ISBN: 9788862088015 Category:

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Through powerful portraits and incredible surf scenes, Brown W. Cannon III’s book NORTH chronicles the lives of surf people – and the community around them – along the North Shore of O’ahu, Hawai’i.

For the past 6 years Brown has photographed portraits against a 3×9 meter seamless gray background. You are able to study every detail of equipment, their faces and feel their power. The large format (31.8 x 43.2 cm) of this book transports the observer into the inner circle of the North Shore, making the strength of the waves and the people almost physically perceptible. In addition to Cannon’s decades-long passion for surfing and photography, NORTH is inspired by his family roots, which have made Hawai’i home since the 1920’s.

Additional information

Weight 3660 g
Dimensions 32.5 x 44 cm
Publisher name Damiani Editore
Publication date 15 December 2023
Number of pages 248
Format Hardback
Contributors Photographs by Brown W. Cannon III, Text by Steve Hawk and Bruce Jenkins
Dimensions 32.5 x 44 cm
Weight 3660 g

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Brown W. Cannon III has traveled the world photographing award-winning stories for editorial and commercial clients, including Travel & Leisure, Conde Nast, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, GEO Saison and Copalli Rum. His photography has been exhibited in solo and group shows in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. He is passionate about photographing culture, adventure, and conservation. In 2018, he founded no2plastic.org, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing single-use plastics. He divides his time between Oregon and Hawai'i, but when asked, "Where is the one place on Earth that resonates most for you?" he answers unequivocally, "the Seven-Mile Miracle known as the North Shore of O'ahu."