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This past fall, Jonathan Feldman formed Massif Management, a photo agency that represents a group of young surfers who are also photographers. “They’re ‘surf photographers’ insofar as they shoot waves and wave riders, but they’re also working across any number of different genres, from art and fashion to travel,” Feldman told me. “Still, for all these guys, surfing is an abiding passion, and I think you feel the presence of the ocean in their photos, even when they’re working away from the water. They make salty pictures.”

For more from Jessie Wender on Massif Management’s surf photographers, and a slideshow of their work: http://nyr.kr/10cKvaJ
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This past fall, Jonathan Feldman formed Massif Management, a photo agency that represents a group of young surfers who are also photographers. “They’re ‘surf photographers’ insofar as they shoot waves and wave riders, but they’re also working across any number of different genres, from art and fashion to travel,” Feldman told me. “Still, for all these guys, surfing is an abiding passion, and I think you feel the presence of the ocean in their photos, even when they’re working away from the water. They make salty pictures.”

For more from Jessie Wender on Massif Management’s surf photographers, and a slideshow of their work: http://nyr.kr/10cKvaJ
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newyorker:


This past fall, Jonathan Feldman formed Massif Management, a photo agency that represents a group of young surfers who are also photographers. “They’re ‘surf photographers’ insofar as they shoot waves and wave riders, but they’re also working across any number of different genres, from art and fashion to travel,” Feldman told me. “Still, for all these guys, surfing is an abiding passion, and I think you feel the presence of the ocean in their photos, even when they’re working away from the water. They make salty pictures.”

For more from Jessie Wender on Massif Management’s surf photographers, and a slideshow of their work: http://nyr.kr/10cKvaJ
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newyorker:


This past fall, Jonathan Feldman formed Massif Management, a photo agency that represents a group of young surfers who are also photographers. “They’re ‘surf photographers’ insofar as they shoot waves and wave riders, but they’re also working across any number of different genres, from art and fashion to travel,” Feldman told me. “Still, for all these guys, surfing is an abiding passion, and I think you feel the presence of the ocean in their photos, even when they’re working away from the water. They make salty pictures.”

For more from Jessie Wender on Massif Management’s surf photographers, and a slideshow of their work: http://nyr.kr/10cKvaJ
Zoom Info

newyorker:

This past fall, Jonathan Feldman formed Massif Management, a photo agency that represents a group of young surfers who are also photographers. “They’re ‘surf photographers’ insofar as they shoot waves and wave riders, but they’re also working across any number of different genres, from art and fashion to travel,” Feldman told me. “Still, for all these guys, surfing is an abiding passion, and I think you feel the presence of the ocean in their photos, even when they’re working away from the water. They make salty pictures.”

For more from Jessie Wender on Massif Management’s surf photographers, and a slideshow of their work: http://nyr.kr/10cKvaJ

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Good morning! Here’s an exclusive first look at Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming “revenge western” about an enslaved man (Jamie Foxx) who teams up with a German bounty hunter (Inglorious Basterds’ Oscar-winning Christoph Waltz). Leonardo DiCaprio plays a deranged plantation owner named Calvin Candie who likes to make his toughest slaves fight to the death in gladiatorial combat.

Consider our interest officially piqued. If you want more, check out a picture of Foxx and Waltz in character at Inside Movies.

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