A surfer from Noosa's sun drenched shores obsessed with the dark world of gothic horror, Jai Lee's personal struggles and addiction to noseriding have twisted his creativity. Words: Chris Preston Photos: Thomas Robinson (pp 1&3), Andy Staley (pp4)and Dane Peterson

Self-confessed board hoarder Chris Preston expounds the delights to be found within his tardis-like garden shed, and explains how he came to favour the quiver approach to surfing. Photos by Jamie Bott [except no.3].

Using locally sourced timber and having designed a manufacturing process that minimises waste, Mike LaVecchia of Grain Surfboards has cornered the market in beautiful, sustainable wooden boards. And the best bit? They ride like a dream. Photos: Nick LaVecchia

Two of the most influential people on the surf-inspired art scene, Jeff Raglus and Gerry Wedd have been making their mark on everything from surfboards to teapots since the 1970s. Thirty years later, they're still as productive as ever... Words: Tommy Leitch Photos: Jamie Bott

James Bowden kissed goodbye to Blighty and set off for Tasmania's wild in January this year. He shares some of his findings along the way with his own distinctive style.

A shaper with a real passion for his craft, Tyler Hatzikian has consistently refused to compromise the quality or the integrity of his work in order to make a quick buck. He talked to Drift about nose-riding, refining longboard design and his reluctance to take the limelight. Words & photos: Jamie Bott


10 Large from Innersection

December 06, 2012 | Words By: Staff Writer

The guys at Innersection are great talent scouts and they’ve proved it again by locating 4 awesome filmmakers. Check the new episode of Behind The Section to see these this month’s upstarts and find out who’s taking home 10 large.


Innersection checks in from a Balinese temple running through the finalists from round four of Taylor Steele’s annual amateur film-making competition. Meet the cameramen and surfers competing for $10,000 cash and see the best clips from each segment. In the end there can only be one winner per month to take home the cash and opportunity to film a part in the upcoming movie “Seven Signs.” Stay to the very end to see the ugliest wipe-out on the internet.


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