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17 May 2016

Big wave surf photographer Zak Noyle has announced the sale of 15 of his images from the 31st Annual Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Surf Invitational.

Noyle captured the record 50-foot waves first-hand as the only photographer permitted in the ocean for the duration of the eight-hour contest at Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore. Aikau was the first official lifeguard at Waimea Bay.

Courtesy of Zak Noyle

Proceeds from the custom aluminum and matted prints available at ZakNoyle.com will benefit the Eddie Aikau Foundation.

Founded by the Aikau family, the Eddie Aikau Foundation is a charitable organization created to share Aikau's life, contributions and accomplishments while promoting education and the advancement of Hawaiian culture.

Prices for the Noyle prints range from $40 through $690. For more information see the news release below.

Exclusive Collection of Ocean Images Capturing 'The Eddie' To Benefit the Eddie Aikau Foundation

A curated selection of photographs available for purchase capturing the 31st annual Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational that took place on Feb. 25.

HONOLULU -- Hawaii's leading big wave surf photographer Zak Noyle is offering an exclusive selection of images available for purchase that capture some of the most epic moments of the 31st annual Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. Proceeds from the custom aluminum and matted prints available at ZakNoyle.com will benefit the Eddie Aikau Foundation.

Founded in 2000 to share the story of Eddie Aikau's life, contributions and accomplishments, the Eddie Aikau Foundation is dedicated to promoting the education and advancement of Hawaiian culture through advocacy, education and philanthropy.

The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational or "The Eddie," held at Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore, is the most prestigious international big wave surfing contest that requires open-ocean swells to reach a minimum height of 20 feet before the competition can take place.'s contest was the first time The Eddie had run in seven years and only the ninth time in the competition's 31-year history, making it a rare moment in international pro surfing.

Noyle captured the record 50-foot waves first-hand as the only photographer permitted in the ocean for the duration of the eight-hour contest.

The 15 hand-picked photographs from the day include up close and personal images from the opening ceremony led by Eddie's brother and competitor, Clyde Aikau; the now iconic visual where surfers Nathan Fletcher, Ian Walsh and Peter Mel shared the same legendary wave; and a behind-the-scenes moment where contest winner John John Florence shares his stoke.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to secure a piece of Hawaii's history. Images range from $40 through $690. Visit Zak Noyle' site.


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