Surfing Brothers


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Surfing Brothers – Slim Aarons Framed Newport Surf Print.

Photographed in 1965, this image captures brothers Freddie and Howard Cushing surfing at Bailey’s Beach in Newport, Rhode Island.

Bailey’s Beach, officially known as the Spouting Rock Beach Association, has been a private beach club since the 1890s, attracting prominent families such as the Vanderbilts and Astors . The Cushing brothers’ father introduced surfing to the club in the 1930s, making this moment a blend of family tradition and coastal leisure.

This framed vintage surf print complements modern, coastal, or mid-century interiors. It works well as part of a gallery wall or as a standalone piece, offering a glimpse into 1960s East Coast beach culture.

About the Artist

Slim Aarons was the preeminent lifestyle photographer of the twentieth century. For more than forty years, he documented the manners and mores of society, celebrities, and the leisure class and bore witness to the evolving countenance of society from multiple angles. No other photographer comes close to documenting privilege in the twentieth century at the scale and depth in which he operated.

As he told his longtime friend and editor Frank Zachary, “From now on, I’m going to walk on the sunny side of the street. I’m going to have fun photographing attractive people, doing attractive things in attractive places...” For more than four decades, Slim did just that. He traveled the world, packed lightly and moved fast, or as he said, “No assistants, no props, no stylists, no lights, no problems. That's how I work.” Of course, his speed and professionalism were topped only by his charm, the true secret to his success.

"His pictures are the work of a consummate artist in the guise of a photojournalist. They are carefully crafted, articulated images shaped by a keen sense of form and design. It is their impeccable and seemingly artless composition that makes Slim’s photographs so easy to enjoy and appreciate…over and above their technical virtuosity, Slim’s photographs are profoundly human. His images have the glamour and appeal of the movies but with a vital difference; he projects fantasy that is based on reality—the good life that exists beyond the foxhole and battlefield." - Frank Zachary on Slim Aarons

Leisure Piece offers premium quality photographic prints from the Slim Aarons Archive, owned and housed by Getty Images. All photographs are printed by Leisure Piece and authorized by the Getty Images Gallery.

Surfing Brothers – Slim Aarons Framed Newport Surf Print. Photographed in 1965, this image captures brothers Freddie and Howard Cushing surfing at Bailey’s Beach in Newport, Rhode Island. Bailey’s Beach, officially known as the Spouting Rock Beach Association, has been a private beach club since the 1890s, attracting prominent families such as the Vanderbilts and Astors . The Cushing brothers’ father introduced surfing to the club in the 1930s, making this moment a blend of family tradition and coastal leisure. This framed vintage surf print complements modern, coastal, or mid-century interiors. It works well as part of a gallery wall or as a standalone piece, offering a glimpse into 1960s East Coast beach culture.

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