Saturday, Rocky Point is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photograper Jeff Devine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude & – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary Le Roy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times & captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s & got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore.