Tag: film

The Warm Season in Black & White

Sometimes, shooting film can feel like digging up a time capsule. Summer 2022 and the surrounding months provided subjects for three rolls of black and white 35mm film. The pics were snapped from the lens of a small “weather tuff” point and shoot called Le Clic and a Nikon SLR. More importantly, they provide a […]

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RIP Summer 2019

Gonna choke back the tears as I write this… While we were already missing Summer’s warmth–getting these 35mm shots developed really affirmed the death of Summer ’19. Hurricane Season is coming to an end (holding out hope for a late season swell) and the next thing in vision is–dare I mention her–Wintertime. The air is […]

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Gallery: Coupla Months of Film

It’s a wonderful feeling to get film back after you’ve only shot two rolls over more than three months. From the nostalgia you feel when looking through images taken during times of warmth (Late Fall on OBX and Early Winter in Barbados), to just simple shots of friends making dumb faces (Drue and his Yuengling) […]

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RSM Spring 2018

  Here we go again. Ladies, gentlemen, and mermaids, the Spring 2018 Edition of Rambler Surf Magazine has been sent to print.   We’d like to make it a customary news item to personally thank every single one of our contributors. The response we got with this mag was in-fucking-sane. People hit us up from […]

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Our Friend Joe Took Some Film Shots…

  Our new friend, Joe McGettigan chose to spend some of his Winter season on the West Coast of Puerto Rico. In the heart of the Caribbean and in a surf-central environment surrounded by great people, Joe learned the craft of film photography along with that of making the perfect Rum Punch.   “I originally […]

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My Maria!

  Memba Maria!? Oh sure, sure–I memba!   Of course you do. Hurricane Maria may have caused destruction down South, however the strong hurricane storm created perfection in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.   Recently, we stumbled upon a roll of film from the Fall. The DIY film processing resulted in some shitty bubble marks, however […]

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Don’t Sleep on Clay Marzo

Who in their right mind would? It’s hard to think that anyone could overlook such a legend as Marzo after watching this edit, however the dude often cruises low-key… Until, of course, he decides to let his clip-stacking efforts, as well as his board’s tail, fly free.   Standing at a bit less than ten […]

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When Your Friend Becomes a Hippy

Our friend Billy moved to San Diego and became a complete hippy. He started riding weird boards (not thrusters) and fell for shooting film. Well, at least he has a job, and he doesn’t frequent the Dog Beach Soup Kitchen. Either way, here’s his take on photography after his first couple rolls…   “Shooting film […]

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Keep it Rolling: B/W Film From CA->OBX

When you don’t shoot film for a little while somethings just run together. In this case, Ryan shot a roll from California that made it all the way back to the East Coast. Here you may find photos that are of (but not limited to) Californian reef breaks, beachy wedges, beer drinking, debauchery, Jersey skating/slamming, […]

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Jay Davies and Lee Wilson: Solo Dua

As you scroll along looking for some surfing to watch, sometimes shorter edits fall to the wayside, and longer films take center stage. Maybe it is easy to automatically assume the shorter video to be of less quality, however this is not always true. Don’t feel bad if you’ve succumb to the same thoughts or feelings, […]

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