Surf Life

Women Who Live to Surf and Create

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Coastal living at its best with a Design Files meets Places We Swim vibe.

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Gill Hutchison

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Surfing represents freedom, creative expression and a connection to nature.

The women of Surf Life are strong, independent and resilient – incredible surfers who live, work and create on the coast. They are connected to their community and well-respected in their fields. Here you’ll learn about their lives by the sea, their experiences learning to surf, how surfing influences their creative processes, advice to new surfers and what they fear about surfing (no, it’s not just sharks). With stunning photography and in-depth interviews, Surf Life gorgeously showcases these women, their creativity and their coastal lifestyle.

‘Real stories about real women. A refreshing insight into the beautiful addiction of surfing and its unique culture and lifestyle. Stunning visuals too.’
– Pauline Menczer, 1993 World Surfing Champion, 20 Champion Tour event wins, 2018 Surfing Hall of Fame inductee

Additional information

Weight 922 g
Dimensions 20.8 x 25.5 cm
Publisher name Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd
Publication date 27 September 2022
Number of pages 192
Format Hardback
Contributors Photographs by Willem-Dirk du Toit
Dimensions 20.8 x 25.5 cm
Weight 922 g

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Gill Hutchison worked in the publishing industry for over ten years and when surfing took hold, she left the publishing world in the city to pursue a dream of life by the sea. Gill loves a chat in the surf carpark almost as much as surfing itself. In 2012 she bought a 1960s shack and after a short stint working in the surf industry landed her dream job in a bookshop. She lives on the Surf Coast with her son, Rex, and their dog, Betty.
gillhutchison.com @babes_on_waves

Willem-Dirk du Toit's father handed him a camera at the age of twelve and from there began a lifelong passion for photography. Growing up in South Africa he spent his holidays as a teen hitchhiking to his favourite surf spots. His desire for travel took him to London for three years in his early twenties. A yearning for more adventure launched a round-the-world trip from London that brought him to Australia in 2006, where he has lived ever since. Willem runs a successful architecture photography practice in Melbourne. He is constantly checking the surf forecast and will jump in his van any chance he can to find a wave. He lives in Melbourne with his young son, Etienne.
willem-dirk.com @willem_dirk