Sunday, May 8, 2011


a shred shot taken by Andrew Jacobs from a recent junky swell. when the logs aren't the call, i say go really short. 5'6" Bing Dharma getting the job done.

Friday, April 29, 2011


Opening show at Helltown Workshop tonight featuring Andy Jacobs and others. A good way to start off the weekend...

Friday, April 22, 2011


Gordon Holden is joining in as a part of what looks to be a very cool show The Science of Peace, check it out if you're near NYC.

Saturday, April 16, 2011


the Red Sox have been flailing pretty hard, but here's a rad starting lineup at Endlesswave...

Thursday, April 14, 2011




some images from around town. first experiment with film and new lo-fi camera.

Monday, April 4, 2011

oldie but goodie


working with different ways to incorporate a remote flash in the shot. this was first try with it attached to the board. i think we are onto a better idea and we messed around with it yesterday, more to come...

photo courtesy of Luke Simpson

Friday, April 1, 2011


No fooling...there's a giant L on top of where I live on April 1st. Lets hope this L moves off to the right and there's some fresh images to follow...

Thursday, March 31, 2011




Finally...a proper shop is opening right here in New England. Greg Pearson's Endlesswave in Newport Rhode Island. All things good: rad shapes, fantastic brands, and space for displaying some creativity. Opening night first Friday in May.

blog can be found here, or click image above

finally...thanks Greg

Thursday, March 24, 2011

roots


Hailing from Connecticut, there really isn't much we can claim. If you dig a little deeper beyond traditional ball sports you may find a world champion CT born and bred: 1978 WWWF Heaveyweight Champ Bob Backlund.

g. holden

Sunday, March 20, 2011


sometimes the waves aren't quite doing what you hoped they would so you have to give them a little kick

photo courtesy of Luke Simpson

Thursday, March 17, 2011

green grass, water, and today: green beer


Happy St. Patrick's Day. Here's an image I took in Ireland a few years back. There's a nice right that comes off that cliff in the distance, not a bad setting. There's also a pub about 30 steps behind where I took this shot...Guinness anyone?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

esm


Go to your favorite shop and grab the new Eastern Surf Magazine, or you can check the mag in its entirety here. A nice little noseride shot and blurb about myself in the Northeastern blah blah section. Also, coverage of some good ol' North Carolina friends and what they have been up to in Hawaii. Blows my mind how hard they charge after living in Wrightsville Beach! Nice job guys.

oldie but goodie


First board I've ever shaped, finned, sprayed, glassed, and sanded. A 5'3" mini-Simmons inspired design. Didn't really think these things worked, so I decided to make one last spring and find out for myself. Turns out it's the most versatile and fun board I've ever had. I took it out again yesterday after a long hiatus in some marginal surf and had more fun than I have had in a long time. Choose the right board and every session is the best session of your life...

Friday, March 11, 2011


Ampi, the Japanese symbol for safety, welfare, and well being. Feeling helpless here in the Northeastern United States, all we can do right now is send some positive energy their way...

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Ahoy



Are you tired of supporting surf companies that make shiny neon all over print bags, all made through child labor in far off lands? Look no further than Ahoy. Thanks to Darren from Florida for sending this proper board cover titled "the plank". All of his stuff is hand made with one of a kind materials. Avoid the masses, come aboard with Ahoy.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Un-Modern Collective?


As much as I respect and admire the modern generation of surfers and what they are doing on waves these days, it's nice to take a look back and sometimes just enjoy the ride. What better way to do that than ride a '68 Bing v-bottom midlength with a Timothy Leary inspired resin tint? Photographer Luke Simpson and I are starting a restoration project that will end in some serious shredding. A lot more to come...

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Slide Magazine


Slide magazine issue 18 out now featuring a shot of me (lower left page 80) from a trip north of the border this fall, amongst other good stuff. Go get a copy and support the best all around surf publication out there right now on Facebook, or their website.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Original Inspiration


Where I grew up there was nobody riding logs properly, or even riding proper logs. While visiting La Jolla I stopped by Mitch's to check out some boards. I saw Longer on the counter and picked up a copy, not really knowing what it was. This movie singlehandedly changed my perspective on surfing. Joel's effortless flow in waves of all size is what I feel surfing should look like. I never saw such style laid down on small waves. This section paired with the rendition of Misty was quite an inspiration then, and still is today...enjoy


Wednesday, March 2, 2011


Flat again...looking back to a wave that had a pretty decent noseride section, and that's just the beginning...

photo courtesy of Alexa Miller

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Cardiff Kook


Good friend Gordon Holden decided to lay down some creativity on the Cardiff Kook last night:

"I met a homeless man last week at a public library, who was using one of their computers. I asked what he was doing. He said "checking my facebook"." g. holden

Sunday, February 27, 2011


An ice storm the night before, two hour drive in the dark to get first light, 38 degree water, 28 degree air. We get there and the sun is covered by a gray winter sky and the swell is about half the size as expected. A little camera magic and Luke came up with an image that makes it look like a glassy summer morning, minus the 6 mil boots, hood, and gloves. Typical wave hunt story in New England...

image courtesy of Luke Simpson

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Have fun...big waves, little waves, big terrain, no terrain...

Kilian Martin: A Skate Escalation from Brett Novak on Vimeo.


Surfing, skateboarding, and pretty much everything in life should be about fun first. If it's not fun then what's the point? This looks fun.

Saturday, February 19, 2011


Thanks to ESM for keeping the rightside current about my happenings in their latest Rightside Roundup with a blurb and shot, and linking Washashore! I guess the best thing to do is blog right back at 'em!

www.easternsurfmagazine.com

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Looking back to when it was warm...


















Not much going on for surf here right now so its nice to look back on a super fun road trip I took to Nova Scotia and Maine the end of last summer. Met some incredible people, ate some good local food, backyard bbq seshed a mini ramp, and found some machine like log waves. Looking forward to my next trip north of the border...

all photos by Alexa Miller




If you wanted something to listen to...

Back home. Flat and frozen. Not much to do other than drink like a fisherman back from a month at sea...

Friday, February 11, 2011


Flying east after an amazing trip to the Southwestern tip of the United States. Thanks to everyone who was with me out there for making it the best trip ever. Enjoy the good life out west, the lake next to my house is frozen and no waves in site...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Got to meet Mick the other day while hanging in the Bing factory. Here's his new edit. As you can see and I can attest to from a sample of the shape yesterday, the Levitator works.


Skeptic Productions Interview w/ Mick Rodgers of Bing Longboards from Nathan Minatta on Vimeo.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Cali Log Dreamin'




Much thanks to everyone at Bing for supplying some quality boards for the trip. Pictured here is a 9'10" Elevator and a piggish prototype. Also got to try the Levitator and Musket while here. The only problem with riding for Bing is that every board I try is the best board I've ever ridden so it makes ordering boards difficult! A good problem to have. New personal profile should be on the site shortly...www.bingsurf.com

Buck!!!


New edit on the Eastern Surf Magazine site from good friend Colin Hurlihey. A love of shallow gnarly barrels is evident, but he can also log with style. If your lucky maybe he'll show you one of his fishing holes with monster bass...Go get 'em Buck!


Monday, February 7, 2011


Mind blowing sculptures and other works by Silas Finch on his new site . Lucky for me I have the camera deck with the rad old movie newspaper clippings on my wall. Thanks Silas...

www.silasfinch.com




sunrise sessions

Saturday, February 5, 2011


Been spending last couple of days between Rincon and C-Street. A lot of really good surfing being witnessed while walking up the points. Some of the craziest boards I've ever seen being ridden out here, and ridden well. Lucky for me on lunch break between sessions in Ventura I had the camera in hand. This guy chose the right piece of equipment for this moment...