North Shore Vava Ribeiro (1st Edition, 500 Copies)

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Publisher: Jesus Blue Books

Measurements: 31.5 x 28 cm

Condition: New

Format: Hardover

Spending winters on the Oahu North Shore since ‘99, Vava Ribeiro is a Brazilian photographer and surfer who spent decades capturing and collecting photographs of the coastal community. In his stand-alone book, North Shore, Ribeiro documents the surf capital of the world through freckled-faced portraits, pastel sunsets, surfers in action and treacherous seascapes.

North Shore is a special ode to the area’s natives and remarkable landscape. The pictures he took over these 30-something years unravel the understated, dreamy life of a surfer, far from the crowds of the island’s tourists and public surf tour.

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Publisher: Jesus Blue Books

Measurements: 31.5 x 28 cm

Condition: New

Format: Hardover

Spending winters on the Oahu North Shore since ‘99, Vava Ribeiro is a Brazilian photographer and surfer who spent decades capturing and collecting photographs of the coastal community. In his stand-alone book, North Shore, Ribeiro documents the surf capital of the world through freckled-faced portraits, pastel sunsets, surfers in action and treacherous seascapes.

North Shore is a special ode to the area’s natives and remarkable landscape. The pictures he took over these 30-something years unravel the understated, dreamy life of a surfer, far from the crowds of the island’s tourists and public surf tour.

Publisher: Jesus Blue Books

Measurements: 31.5 x 28 cm

Condition: New

Format: Hardover

Spending winters on the Oahu North Shore since ‘99, Vava Ribeiro is a Brazilian photographer and surfer who spent decades capturing and collecting photographs of the coastal community. In his stand-alone book, North Shore, Ribeiro documents the surf capital of the world through freckled-faced portraits, pastel sunsets, surfers in action and treacherous seascapes.

North Shore is a special ode to the area’s natives and remarkable landscape. The pictures he took over these 30-something years unravel the understated, dreamy life of a surfer, far from the crowds of the island’s tourists and public surf tour.