Ep. 72: Big Wave Lenswoman Jianca Lazarus Live at Asbury Park Yacht Club
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As early as she can remember Jianca Lazarus saw the world as if through the lens of a camera. Just as soon as got one in her hands Jianca jumped into a decades long career documenting the extremes of the natural world and human experience. At a live taping at Asbury Park Yacht Club the Changing Tides Foundation co-founder brings us into the intimacy of documenting sailer-adventurer Liz Clark one-on-one in the middle of the Pacific, the raw power of paddling into historically XXL waves off the Dominican Republic, and a consideration on leaving South Africa alone at age 17 to make it in the Big Apple. Special thanks to organizer Chris Labzda at Headland Collective and Last Wave Brewing. Music Credit: Ian Sutherland http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ian_Sutherland/The_Age_Of_Understanding__Assorted_Tunes/The_Age_Of_Understanding__Assorted_Tunes_105_Shatter
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