Two-thirds of our planet is covered by ocean. It is what makes us who we are and what gives us so much joy. We aim to address like-minded people, who are awake and aware of the inmense value of our oceans and are deeply connected to surfing but also have a thirst for style and substance. More than just another green label we like to think of TWOTHIRDS as the blue company.
Our leitmotif: PROTECT WHAT YOU LOVE.


Posts on: Photography


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Jan 3, 2012
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“Life Below the Surface” by Andreas Franke

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Nov 3, 2011
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Out of the blue: Morgan Maassen

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Oct 31, 2011
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Oct 17, 2011
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The early days of scubadiving

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Oct 3, 2011
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Sep 28, 2011
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Out of the blue: Ed Fladung

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Aug 11, 2011
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Klaus Merz for TWOTHIRDS


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Jun 30, 2011
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Bluefin Artist Series at Noventa Grados


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May 23, 2011
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out of the blue: Hiroshi Sugimoto

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Mar 24, 2011
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Out of the blue: Stephen Mallon

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Mar 14, 2011
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Out of the blue: Christelle Chambre

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Jan 6, 2011
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TWOTHIRDS presents - Into the Wild - by Yohan Colin. Main focus of the exhibition is a Black & White photo series portraying the genesis of an Alaia, an ancient hawaiian surfboard made of Paulownia wood. The love for craftsmanship, attention to detail and puristic approach to surfing shown in the series are the same concepts inspiring the TWOTHIRDS Fall/Winter 2011 Collection.

Based in Biarritz and influenced by his surroundings, photographer Yohan Colin has been capturing with his silver camera the atmosphere of surfing and street culture. His work has been featured at galleries and fashion boutiques such as L’Artnoa, O.K Daddy, Corezon and 90 Grados.



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Jun 30, 2010
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The Underwater Project

A stunning series of photographs titled The Underwater Project by documentary photographer Mark Tipple.




The Underwater Project from The Underwater Project on Vimeo.