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Check out a bunch more photos on Venice Pier - Friday 2-19-2016 Photo Gallery.

A collection of clips from POP, Santa Monica Pier and Bay St. from a collection of footage shot by Bill Robbins on a Bolex 16mm, there some really good surfers that hung out and we all got a bit crazy from time to time as seen in some of the on the beach footage. This is the 1st cut with more to be added, about 2k more feet to look through and pull from.


Jeff Ho would like to invite you to the Jeff Ho Zephyr P.O.P. Photo Exhibit on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. This 1 night only show will feature images shot by Ho, highlighting the culture of surfing and skateboarding, as well as iconic landmarks and tools of the trade.

Friday, February 19, 2016
6-10pm
Jeff Ho Zephyr Shop
3791 Boise St, Los Angeles, CA 90066.



Check out this rad short film about Bay Street Boards. Itwas featured in Yelp's Reel Local Film Festival, and even managed to win the top prize for Los Angeles.


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Local surfers and skaters gathered Saturday at the Venice Breakwater for a paddle-out in memory of Brian Zarate, who along with his trusty pit bull Marisol died in a car crash on Jan. 30 at Centinela Avenue and Ocean Park Boulevard in Santa Monica.

Zarate was a bulwark of Venice’s surf and skate community who played Montoya in Stacy Peralta’s 2005 film “Lords of Dogtown.” He also wrote and starred in the 2013 film “History of Myth,” which received Best Short Film honors at The Other Venice Film Festival.

A mural of Brian was painted on the graffiti wall by Doug Smith, and several large photo collages of Brian were on display.

“Surfing and laughter — that is what we did best together. No one could make me laugh like he could,” said childhood surfing buddy Josh “Bagel” Klassman, Zarate’s best friend for 33 years. Josh was one of several of Brian's friends that took to the mic and told stories of their friendship.

A paddle out on the north side of the Breakwater followed.










This is just a small portion of the photos. Check out the Brian Zarate Paddle Out Photo Gallery to see all the photos.