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/// People With a Purpose///

Today we sit down with photographer Gabriel Sullivan whose work graces exhibitions across Orange County. From capturing the essence of coastal life to bonding with his son Elijah, Gabe shares insights into his career journey, his role as a father, and his pursuit of purpose. Join us as we explore his passion for photography, his approach to balancing parenthood with a demanding career, and the meaningful moments that define his life behind the lens.

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Thursday 01.25.24
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/// Willbo ///

Dive into the vibrant essence of Laguna Beach through the lens of photographer Gabe Sullivan, as he shares precious moments with his son Elijah.

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Tuesday 10.31.23
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/// Redo Market ///

 

Story & Portrait by:

Courtney Beckwith 

Creative, dad, surfer, and ocean enthusiast, Gabe Sullivan, has a true passion for not only catching waves, but capturing them through a lens so it lasts forever. Sullivan, a Laguna Beach local, is thrilled to be part of this year’s Redo Vintage and Maker’s Market where he will be showcasing his photography. It all began at the age of 10, with a 35mm camera given to him by his Step-Dad and a love for taking photos of his pet cats. Today, his biggest and certainly most treasured subject matter is his son, Elijah.

When asked what he needed to stay inspired, Sullivan’s face lit up with pure stoke. “I really enjoy being in the water. My son and I both love to surf, he’s been surfing down at Doheny since he was about 4. So, I've really been enjoying taking photos of him in the water, on the board, just evolving and growing as a surfer. I feel like that's my favorite piece to my work. Watching him find his own style and love for the ocean, it keeps me inspired each day” Sullivan shared. “He's been getting into photography now too, so we've been going out together with water housing and shooting photos. It’s really cool to be able to share the same passions as your son”. 

Sullivan studied photojournalism in college. Soon after, he jumped head first into the world of surf creatives and straight down the coast to sunny Orange County. “I got an internship at Surfer Magazine and ended up working there for a while”. It was during this time he met and worked alongside REDO’s founder and creative mastermind, Randy Hild. “Randy is awesome, not just because of what he can do creatively, he’s just a fun guy. Everyone wants to be around him. Everyone wants to learn from him”.

Mirroring his adventurous lifestyle, Sullivan rides the waves of his creative interests. “Before, my work was heavily art directed, so it's been fun to experiment with some more abstract moody stuff lately. Elijah and I have really been into capturing the textures and colors on the surface of the ocean. It’s fun to explore that with him”. Sullivan’s journey as an artist has allowed him to taste test a variety of mediums. His experience with videography, creative directing, photography, design, and branding keeps him on his toes, tackling projects from all different realms. 

This year at REDO, will be sharing a collection of ocean inspired photography, printed on a textured Cotton Rag paper. Sullivan shared, “I’m really excited to be a part of REDO this year. I’m looking forward to connecting with the community”.

Dad, surfer, friend, and true creative at heart; Sullivan is one of a kind. Between the love for his son and the peace he finds in the water, inspiration is everywhere he is. “I tend to have more energy in the morning, but when I'm in the flow of a project I tend to work through the night until it's done. Once I'm on a roll, I prefer to keep going.” Sullivan continues, “I typically shoot with  a Canon DSLR 35mm and a Canon A1. Recently I got a new camera from a friend that’s been fun to play with. It’s a Pentacon Six TL, a single lens, medium format. Just a beautiful camera. When I first got it, half the roll had been used by the previous owner, so I don't even know what is or what could be on it. I’m very excited to find out”. 

Sullivan’s home sits along the historic Laguna Beach hillside, overlooking the Southern California coast, with his old VW van parked in the driveway. His curiosity and hunger for life is illuminating, contagious, all the while keeping it calm and cool. I was lucky enough to watch Gabe snap the last exposures from this Pentacon mystery roll. His patience and gentleness with the camera, framing the perfect shot, is one of a true artist. Even if I never find out what was on that first half of the roll, I can say I met someone who’s passion and eagerness to create every day, reminded me to do the same. I would consider that to be the luckiest gift of all. 

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Wednesday 07.28.21
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/// Thalia Surf ///

Featured on Thalia Surf’s Local Spotlight Series:

Laguna Beach has always attracted a unique cast of characters. In our "Locals Spotlight" series we will introduce you to some of the friends we've made here in our little slice of paradise. First up are Gabe and Elijah Sullivan. You've probably seen Gabe's work on the pages of Surfer Magazine. In his popular man-on-the-street column "Curious Gabe", Sullivan traveled around in his VW bus interviewing and photographing surfers about issues that spanned the surfing spectrum. These days Gabe still spends time with pen and camera in hand, but he has an adventure buddy in his son Elijah. We caught up with Gabe to learn more about the life they live here in Laguna Beach.

What drew you to Laguna Beach and what keeps you here?
I resonated with the artsy and eclectic vibe I found in Laguna Beach. I moved here in the early 90s, shortly after I started working at Surfer Magazine. Back then, it reminded me of where I grew up in Northern California in a small town called Mill Valley, nestled at the base of Mount Tamalpais in the Redwoods of Marin County. What keeps me here in Laguna are the beautiful beaches and wilderness areas located just a short walk or bike ride from our front door in either direction. 

You spent over two decades writing and shooting photos for Surfer Magazine, most notably via your popular “Curious Gabe” column that ran for 18 years. Can you tell us a story of something fun or interesting that transpired during your time at Surfer?
There were countless fun and interesting experiences during my time with Surfer, but a definite highlight was visiting the Magazine’s founder, John Severson, at his home studio in Maui at one point. Severson was and still is a hero of mine, so it was a treat to get to interview and photograph him for my column, not to mention be welcomed into his home and meet his family. 

Your photography captures the essence of classic California, often in the form of surf scenes. What draws you to that time period in California?
The California surf scene during the late 50s and early 60s has a timeless and elegant aesthetic to it that never gets old for me. Having not lived through that era, my points of reference are the images I’ve poured over in early issues of Surfer Magazine and films such as The Endless Summer. I tip my hat to the great lensmen and visual story-tellers from that era such as Ron Stoner and Bruce Brown. 

Have you faced adversity in your creative career? What have you learned from that?
Yes, absolutely. In one of my favorite books, The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, the author repeatedly refers to something he calls ‘The Resistance’ which is something he claims all creative people must first learn to conquer in order to master their craft. Overcoming The Resistance is about getting out of your own way, putting in the work and turning pro. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned, and am continuing to learn, is how not to be my own worst enemy when it comes to my process and career as a creative. 

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How do you stay inspired?
Wilderness adventures. Aligning with like minded humans. Music. Allowing myself time and space to appreciate beauty. Reading books.

What role does surfing play in your life?
I’ll occasionally get out in the water to surf by myself or with friends, but for the most part I surf exclusively with my son Elijah these days. So I suppose surfing for me has become a context for fatherhood. I get just as stoked seeing my son scoring a good ride as I do catching a juicy set wave of my own. It’s been a big blessing to be able to pass along the joys of surfing to my boy. 

You and Elijah dive into a lot of projects together, like building forts and making hand planes, how has making things together impacted your relationship?
Making things together strengthens our bond. It doesn’t matter what the project is, just as long as we’re both using our hands and working together toward a common goal. That’s not to say the process isn’t without moments of friction. But we always work through the inevitable conflict and come out stronger together on the other side. I also try not to miss out on opportunities for rites of passage, no matter how small, when we’re working on projects together. For example, teaching him how to use tools and then being intentional about affirming his abilities as he gets the hang of hammering, drilling, sawing, sanding, etc.. 

In what ways does Elijah surprise and inspire you?
His ability to learn new things and become proficient at stuff fairly quickly is surprising. His ongoing enthusiasm in general, regardless of what we’re doing, is continually inspiring. 

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What wisdom do you hope to pass on to Elijah?
I hope to pass on the Golden Rule to him. Something along the lines of: love yourself well and remember to love others as much as you love yourself. 

What are some things that you are grateful for?
Family, friends, hugs, waves, surfboards, cameras, avocados, coconuts, machetes, chain saws, rainbows, glitter. There is so much. I could go on forever with this list…

Do you have any plans or projects, personally or with Elijah, that you are looking forward to in the future?
I’m looking forward to exhibiting my photography at the Sawdust Festival here in Laguna Beach this summer. I’ve been doing the Sawdust for the past couple years and it’s been fun to give Elijah some space in my booth to exhibit his photography prints as well. 

Do you and Elijah have any favorite spots or things to do in Laguna?
Surfing, skateboarding and mountain biking are some of our favorite things to do here in Laguna. We also enjoy free diving, exploring tide pools and hunting for bits of sea glass from time to time.

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Friday 04.23.21
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/// Nautica ///

Father’s Day campaign for Nautica.

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Sunday 06.16.19
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/// Surf Shacks ///

Feature on Indoek's Surf Shacks series. 

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Sunday 02.12.17
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/// Oliver Grand ///

Profile on men's luxury, life & style blog, Oliver Grand. Photographed by Mike Careiro.

Sunday 01.08.17
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/// Moto Heroes ///

Profile in the French motorcycle culture magazine Moto Heroes.

Tuesday 09.30.14
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/// Kindling Quarterly ///

Profile in Kindling Quarterly, a magazine that playfully assesses and celebrates the multitude of experiences that form contemporary fatherhood.

Friday 08.01.14
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/// Instagram ///

Being a freelance creative is full of ups and downs. When unexpected confidence boosters come along, well, they feel kind of awesome. I just received this email out of the blue from Instagram: "Congratulations! You are currently featured on Instagram's list of Suggested Users. Our Suggested Users List is a dynamic list that highlights some of the top photographers on Instagram." Things are looking up today. Thanks Instagram!

“I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!”
— Stuart Smalley
Tuesday 08.27.13
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/// The New York Times ///

Excerpt from The New York Times article by Joel Lovell: Six Things I Learned From Reading Every Last Word of Surfer Magazine

There’s a monthly page called “Curious Gabe,” for which a photojournalist named Gabe Sullivan drives around in his ’72 VW bus and interviews people about their surfing lives. In this month’s issue, the question is: “What lengths have you gone to score uncrowded surf?” Best answer, from 8-year-old Tyson Lockhart: “Sometimes on surf trips, I wake up really early and check the surf. Then I tell my brothers and friends the surf conditions are really bad, but it’s actually pretty good. That way I can catch a few waves before anybody gets out of bed.”

Saturday 05.05.12
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/// Riviera ///

Profile in Riviera Magazine's Men of Style issue.

Wednesday 04.14.10
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