- LeRoy Grannis
LeRoy 'Granny' Grannis (b.
August 12 ,1917 inHermosa Beach ,California ) is a notable photographer. His portfolio of photography of surfing and related sea images from the 1960's enjoys a leading reputation.Life
Living a beachfront childhood, his father would take him swimming and bodysurfing by the age of five. Soon, Grannis made himself a
bellyboard from a piece of wood and rode it during vacations in his mother's home state of Florida. In 1931, he obtained a 6' x 2' pine board and hacked akneeboard from it. At Hermosa Pier, stand up surfing was the rage, so he began borrowing boards until he could get his own. Later a member of thePalos Verdes Surf Club , the first of its kind in America, he struggled to balance surf time with family and work.Unable to afford an education at
UCLA during the Depression, Grannis dropped out and found work as a carpenter, junkyard de-tinner and spent some years atStandard Oil . He enlisted in the Air Force in 1943, remaining on active reserve until retiring as a major in 1977. Several fellow surf club members were employed withPacific Bell , and Grannis joined them in 1946. He had already begun to venture into photography and several pictures were featured in photo pioneer and close friendDoc Ball 's 1946 bookCalifornia Surfriders . He surfed the occasional contest during the '50s, gradually settling into the role of assistingHoppy Swarts at the controls during the early years of theUnited States Surfing Association . The telephone company job had given him an ulcer by 1959 and his doctor advised him to take up a hobby, and Ball suggested more serious photography.His work soon appeared in prominent surf culture magazines of the time including
Surfer ,Reef andSurfing Illustrated . He quickly became one of the sport's most important documentarians. Other photographers were shooting from the water, but they were forced to return to land to reload. Grannis developed a rubber-lined box that enabled him to change film in the lineup. He spent the decade in California and Hawaii, capturing the best surfers in the world riding the best surf. He was photo editor ofSurfing Illustrated and ofInternational Surfing , which he co-founded [ [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/indelible_surf.html?c=y&page=2 Smithsonian Magazine | Arts & Culture | Endless Summers ] ] .He was elected to the
International Surfing Hall of Fame as the number one lensman in 1966 and in 2002 was awardedSIMA 's Lifetime Achievement Award. Grannis was the subject ofThe Surfers Journal 's first ode to master photographers in 1998 with a composition entitled "Photo:Grannis"; his work was later featured inStacy Peralta 's 2004 award-winning documentary of the sport,Riding Giants ; and most recently, LeRoy Grannis: Birth of a Culture was published as a limited-edition, signed collector's edition monograph by Taschen.As said by
Jason Borte , "Leroy Grannis wasn't the first to depict the California lifestyle with his photos. It wasn't his idea to begin shooting in the first place. His contributions to surfing photography occurred over a brief 12-year period, and he hasn't much bothered with it since 1971. Nevertheless, most of the great images from the '60s golden age of surfing, regardless of the magazine, bear the inscription "Photo: Grannis". [ [http://www.surfline.com/surfaz/surfaz.cfm?id=820 Surfline | Leroy Grannis (August 12, 1917-) ] ] In 1971, fed up with increased competition for the perfect angle, Grannis quit shooting surfing and soon found himself involved in hang gliding. The sport replaced surfing in his life, and he held a brief stint as photographer for Hang Gliding magazine. Several injuries, including a badly fractured leg in 1981, caused him to find a new outlet. This time it was windsurfing. Until the late '80s, Grannis both engaged in and photographed the sport.Living in
Carlsbad, California since retiring from Pacific Bell in 1977, he and wife Katie (they married in 1939) have four children, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A hardbound book of his 1960's photos, entitled Photo: Grannis, was published in 1998 byThe Surfer's Journal .Bibliography
* Surf Photography of the 1960s and 1970s (2007) ISBN 9783822848593
References
External links
* [http://www.surfline.com/surfaz/surfaz.cfm?id=820 Biography at Surfline]
* [http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/photography/reading_room/157.surfings_golden_age.1.htm "Surfing's golden age", an extract from the book "LeRoy Grannis, Surf Photography"]
* [http://www.photosgrannis.com/web/images/galleries/sixties_hawaii/index.htm Gallery of images]
* [http://www.bonnibenrubi.com/Grannis/grannis.html Gallery of images]
* [http://www.artnet.com/Galleries/Artists_Detail.asp?aid=424149885&gid=423991310&rta=http://www.artnet.com Gallery of images]
* [http://www.juicemagazine.com/leroygrannis.html Interview in Juice magazine]
* [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/indelible_surf.html?c=y&page=1 Interview and profile in Smithsonian magazine]
* [http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/artists_editions/new/01048/reviews.leroy_grannis_surf_photography_of_the_1960s_and_1970s.1.htm Reviews of Surf Photography of the 1960s and 1970s]
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