Endless Summers
For almost 50 years, surfing legend LeRoy Grannis has been shooting the curl
- By Owen Edwards
- Smithsonian magazine, June 2007, Subscribe
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"I worked the evening shift at the phone company and surfed in the mornings," Grannis says. Later, when he was able to devote more time to photography and to magazines such as Surfing Illustrated, where he was photo editor, and International Surfing, which he co-founded, his work became the window on a small world that the wider one found fascinating. Says his photographer colleague, Ben Barnett: "There was a texture about Grannis' shots that for me took them into another realm."
Grannis is now within whispering distance of 90. He had to give up surfing five years ago after a hip replacement, but he still lives near the beach in Carlsbad, California, a little north of San Diego, and he goes down to check out the waves almost every day. When I suggested that he must be a legend among the young surfers he meets these days, he responded, simply: "Yes."
Owen Edwards, a frequent contributor to Smithsonian, is the former exhibitions critic for American Photographer. ( Click here to read an interview with Edwards.)
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