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Vans presents BLACK RAINBOWS, a 10-day immersive experience in Venice Beach, California that transports fans back to 1976 to celebrate the energetic time period and place that Vans’ first skateboarding shoe was born. “BLACK RAINBOWS” aren’t just marks left by wallrides from skateboards, they are symbols of the creative reinterpretation of the world around you. Beginning August 9th– 18th, Vans will continue to elevate the Classic Era and honor the ubiquitous silhouette as an icon of creative expression past and present.



In 1976, Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta worked with the Vans family and created a shoe designed specifically designed for skateboarding. What they did next with that shoe set off a cultural explosion that sent shockwaves around the globe. Vans will commemorate the history and origins of the Era in the neighborhood between Santa Monica and Venice Beach known as Dogtown where these events took shape.

BLACK RAINBOWS is aimed at reinforcing Vans' brand promise of enabling creative expression through action sports, art, music and street culture. Vans has partnered with Dogtown legend Jeff Ho, famed owner of the Zephyr Surf Shop and Jim Muir, original Z-Boy and skate Hall of Fame inductee, to bring forward an authentic depiction of the birth of a cultural icon; the Era. BLACK RAINBOWS’ interactive programming and highlights will include Vans skate demos, panel discussions with Vans Designers and skate legends, art and music workshops, film screenings and will culminate with live musical performances.

July was a good month for waves at our local spots and we got a ton of surf photos from a bunch of days at different spots, from Venice up to Leo Carrillo.

Below is the list of Surf Spots with the days we got photos for during the entire month of July. Each link will take you to the page with a few surf photos and at the bottom of those photos there will be a link to that photographer's gallery where you can find all the surf photos for that day (many times there's well over 100 photos to check out). Most of these photographers offer high-res downloads and prints for sale.

Leo Carrillo

Leo Carrillo - Sunday 7-7-2019 Photo Gallery
Leo Carrillo - Sunday 7-14-2019 Photo Gallery
Leo Carrillo - Monday 7-15-2019 Photo Gallery
Leo Carrillo - Friday 7-26-2019 Photo Gallery


Zeros

Zero's - Tuesday 7-2-2019 Photo Gallery
Zero's - Wednesday 7-3-2019 Photo Gallery
Zero's - Saturday 7-6-2019 Photo Gallery
Zero's - Tuesday 7-9-2019 Photo Gallery
Zeros - Thursday 7-11-2019 Photo Gallery
Zeros - Sunday 7-14-2019 Photo Gallery
Zeros - Monday 7-15-2019 Photo Gallery
Zeros - Friday 7-19-2019 Photo Gallery
Zero's - Thursday 7-25-2019 Photo Gallery


Malibu

Malibu - Sunday 7-7-2019 Video Clips
Malibu - Friday 7-12-19 Photo Gallery
Malibu - Sunday 7-17-2019 Video


Topanga

Topanga - 4th Of July 2019 Photo Gallery
Topanga - Monday 7-8-2019 Photo Gallery
Topanga - Tuesday Evening 7-9-2019 Photo Gallery
Topanga - Wednesday 7-10-2019 Photo Gallery
Topanga - Thursday 7-11-2019 Photo Gallery
Topanga - Tuesday 7-16-2019 Photo Gallery
Topanga - Thursday Afternoon 7-25-2019 Photo Gallery


Sunset

Sunset - Friday 7-5-2019 Photo Gallery
Sunset - Monday 7-8-2019 Photo Gallery
Sunset - Tuesday 7-9-2019 Photo Gallery
Sunset - Wednesday 7-10-2019 Photo Gallery
Sunset - Thursday 7-11-2019 Photo Gallery
Sunset - Wednesday 7-17-2019 Photo Gallery
Sunset - Thursday 7-18-2019 Photo Gallery




Venice Pier

Venice Pier - Saturday 7-6-2019 Photo Gallery


Wanna see last month's Photo Gallery Recap?
Click June Surf Spot Photos Recap



There is a smidgen of mid-period SSE swell on SoCal beaches today, although that’s about the best we expect from Flossie for the Golden State.



Flossie is only a modest-size tropical cyclone. Currently weakening and looks mediocre on satellite imagery (although it may restrengthen slightly later this week). Tracking west, away from California/Baja (ideal track would be north, coming back toward those regions). Booking out to the west at 14 knots – really bad for California a


"Glen Kennedy owned and operated Kennedy's Surfshop in Woodland Hills California before passing earlier this year. He had shaped 1000's of boards throughout the years and some were here today. I didn't know Glen personally but I visited his shop for beach apparel. He was well known and friendly to all. A really a big part of the local surf community from San Diego to Santa Barbara and beyond. Today, 1000's showed up at First Point by the Malibu pier to pay their respect and give a traditional surfer send off by paddling out, forming a circle and then coming together in the center and splashing. Truly an emotional and touching event. The show of support from the many surfers morning the loss of one of their legends, hero, friend and mentor was inspiring. It was a privilege to film this event with permission from the event director and local law enforcement. Also spoke to the Lifeguard staff to let them know of my intent. This is normally a restricted area "No Drones" but was granted an "OK" by all for this event. I can't say that I didn't fly over a few people but I tried to keep it to the minimum by staying on the perimeter. The Mavic 2 Zoom is the perfect craft for this sort of event. I was able to bring the crowd in close without having to be over them.

Weather conditions were perfect at 8am but it became overcast by 10 when the paddle out began. Could not go higher than a 100ft before everything turned gray. I wasn't alone, a couple other drones were out there and fortunately we didn't find each other. Glen's closest friends and family members were in the center. Closing shot showed, it may have been his son being overtaken by emotions with the show of support from Glen's many friends and acquaintances.

This is truly one of the most Inspiring events I've ever had the privilege to film. Very touching.

For those close to Glen, I hope that I presented this Tribute in a respectful way. My condolences to the many that loved him. I think he would've been stoked to have seen how many showed up for his paddle out.

Thx for watching" - bdseidler

Click Here for stories on Glen Kennedy


The average water temps as of 7-29-2019.


Surfrider LA is hosting a cleanup this Thursday 8/1 at 10am for NBCUniversal at Bay Street in Santa Monica and needs a few folks to help us with setup and trash management. 10-12pm. DM Surfrider LA via @SurfriderLA Instagram if you’re able to help them out and thanks!


You’ll win four eco bikinis of your choice from SummerLove Swim (two suits for you and two for your bestie) plus a private surf lessons for two people in beautiful Malibu, California with We Are Travel Girls Co-Founder Vanessa Rivers. Summer never ends with this luxury giveaway that will have you splashing on the beach in your new eco-friendly swimsuits while you learn to surf on one of the most icon stretches of coastline in the world!



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Innocnts is taking pre-orders for this Dora Lives t-shirt. They will only be available on their website for a few days, so if you want one, act now.