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New Hampshire: The Granite State. While known for its rocks and white mountains, New Hampshire's mere eighteen miles of coast supports a surprisingly vibrant surfing community - bound by their frozen stoke.
We are building a documentary to share the stories and passion of these incredible people.
July 26, 2011
July 25, 2011
Ralph Fatello - Catch a Wave for Molly
In July 2009, five-year-old Molly Rowlee passed away from lymphoma. She was a beloved member of the New Hampshire surfing community. As he did 10 years ago for his father, Ralph Fatello has chosen to honor her by catching one wave every day for an entire year. On the 361st day, we visited Ralph and learned about his journey.
Follow Ralph's daily blog and donate to the Molly Fund here:
Catch a Wave for Molly
Click here to see the mysterious, inspiring cell phone photo that Ralph describes.
Ralph will catch his last wave for Molly on Tuesday, July 26, at 6:00pm. Come watch and support at 10th Street at the Wall in Hampton, NH.
Good luck, Ralph!
Follow Ralph's daily blog and donate to the Molly Fund here:
Catch a Wave for Molly
Click here to see the mysterious, inspiring cell phone photo that Ralph describes.
Ralph will catch his last wave for Molly on Tuesday, July 26, at 6:00pm. Come watch and support at 10th Street at the Wall in Hampton, NH.
Good luck, Ralph!
July 21, 2011
Interview with Ralph Fatello
We had a great interview with Ralph today about Catch a Wave for Molly. The interview went really well and we got to go out and watch Ralph catch a few waves. We will have a video up soon. Thanks Ralph!
July 8, 2011
Shirts!
A (surprisingly) successful night of screen printing. Our methods were questionable, but in the end...
Yellow on grey for me and Ryan, and an impromptu 'turquoise' on yellow for Ryan's brother Ian.
July 6, 2011
Mark Scura
Messing around with the material from the interview with Ryan's dad - let us know what you think!
July 2, 2011
Summer Ambience
I went over to the coast today to get some summer footage. I had a lot of fun exploring the coast and spent a lot of time in Rye Harbor. The wall was packed with people and, as always, I was impressed by the number of surfers in the water. It was a real summer's day over there. It felt nice. Was hoping to do a time-lapse but I wasn't there at quite the right time, perhaps tomorrow. I hope everyone has a good Fourth of July weekend.
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