Pope, Larry
Bright, tireless, hard-edged surf photographer and boardmaker from Cocoa Beach, Florida; often called the "Father of East Coast Surf Photography," and best known for presenting Sebastian Inlet to the rest of the surf word as mainland America's most progressive surfing hotspot during late '60s and '70s. "Larry, by himself, visually established the place," fellow photographer Dick Meseroll said in 2...
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Jeff Crawford, Sebastian Inlet, mid 1970s. Photo: Larry PopeSubscribe to view
Larry Pope. Photo: Janna PropperSubscribe to view
Larry Pope, around 1974Subscribe to view
Dickie Pollack, Sebastian Inlet, 1975. Photo: Larry PopeSubscribe to view
Greg Loehr, 1976. Photo: Larry PopeSubscribe to view
Sebastian Inlet, 1971. Photo: Larry PopeSubscribe to view
Jeff Crawford, Sebastian Inlet, mid 1970s. Photo: Larry Pope
Larry Pope. Photo: Janna Propper
Larry Pope, around 1974
Dickie Pollack, Sebastian Inlet, 1975. Photo: Larry Pope
Greg Loehr, 1976. Photo: Larry Pope
Sebastian Inlet, 1971. Photo: Larry Pope