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‘Surf Texas’

Design for a book of photographs that documents surf culture in Texas.

Title spread.
The book opens with a full spread photograph of surfers patiently waiting for a wave.

The book includes action shots for sure but Braun's images of the Texas Gulf coast landscape and the people who make up its rag-tag surfing culture are quieter and decidedly more contemplative. 

Spread with artist's statement.
Surfer's face covered in a zinc mask, left; Man waiting to on the wake of a taker, right.
Photograph of a surfer at the Galveston seawall (left) and a surfer framed by a cement pipe.
Humans and dolphin catch a wave.
Texas surfers flock to good conditions at any hour of the day and during hurricanes and storms.
Two young surfer girls photographed at South Padre Island.
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