....congratulations , 'Oldy' !

don't know if you still lurk here ,

 

  but

 

well done , Nathan Oldfield [film maker , teacher , photographer , father , maker of the quad board and thread years ago here ]

 

on having your photos published in the magazine 'foam symmetry'

 

  good job , mate !

 

  cheers

 

  ben

http://criticalslidesociety.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/foam-symmetry-magazine-launch.html

 

[I never saw issue one , but hope it's available still ?]

 

http://www.surflab.it/2012/03/05/pillage-plunder-nathan-oldfield/

 

[another film by nathan ??  not sure]

There is a nice shot of Nathans in the new Surfer’s Journal as well. Former Malibu standout, Dane Peterson, carving off the bottom at First Point, Noosa…

rogelio

GREAT stuff , Roger ... cheers for that !

I hope I get to see it one day

 

I LOVE good photos

 

  ben

Oldy’s blog is alive and well and can be found here:

http://www.lookandsea.blogspot.com.au/

I also read on facebook the other day that he’s just released a movie (along with a number of other collaborators). Can’t remember the name though, must be getting old…

cheers cass !!

 

  from the mentioned blog of his [cheers mate]

 

  " As most of you know, I've been working on my third movie for three years now. It'll be coming out later this year. After lots of thought & more than a little procrastination, I've finally come up with the title for the film.

Naming a movie isn't easy, it's almost as difficult as naming a child. There's lots of names out there that are possible, but there's only one you can commit to, & once you do it sticks for life & there's no changing it down the track. Maybe I over think things, but when you pour so much of yourself into your work, I guess that tends to happen.

Anyways, I'm calling my new film 'The Heart & The Sea', because it is about the journey of a surfing life, the relationships we share with family & friends, & the intimacy we share with the sea as surfers. " .....

No worries Chip, I included a link to Oldy’s blog on my own after reading his Journey of a Quad thread. Pretty profound stuff, with some excellent technical explanations thrown in.