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The Fine Line by Ivana Cook
I have found that there is a fine line between balance and sanity. And photography has been the foundation for allowing me to come to that conclusion.
Lines by Daniel Furudahl
As a long time passionate climber, I tend to always fall in love with lines. Lines that can be everything from a 3000 foot rock pillar, to a short crack splitting a boulder. And it’s always the lines that draws my attention.
Babes & Waves by Hayley O’Connor
My name is Hayley O’Connor and I’m an Illustrator, Graphic Designer and most recently a novice photographer after realising my passion for water photography.
Warm Getaways by Cate Brown
I had been eagerly awaiting this winter season. Here in New England, the winter months can be rather frigid, but for those of us who don’t mind the exhaustive work of climbing into 6 mil wetsuits or ice-cream-headache cold waters, it’s the eagerly anticipated winter months that bring the biggest swells.
Through This Lens by Levi Deliveyne
I have been shooting film for quite some time, finding myself quickly falling in love with its aesthetic and the meticulous process that is rewarded with a captured moment, a still frame of our increasingly fast moving time.
No Rules by Jose Garcia
My name Jose Garcia and I was born and raised in Canary Islands, Spain. I now call Sydney Australia home, living here for the past 7 years.
She Believed She Could, So She Did... by Chloe Hutchison
She was the girl who saw shapes in clouds that nobody else could see. The girl who grew up disregarding the belief of "one size fits all".
Quest For Freedom by Tom Woods
My highest value to this day is Freedom and my soul was pulled firmly into the surfing lifestyle. This sense of freedom is something that I could really resonate with, it felt right, even before I knew how to surf.
My Salty Life by Aamie Cush
The ocean has been part of my life since I could walk, I guess you could say I’m lucky to have been born and raised on the Sunshine Coast and still call it home now, along with my husband raising our two little people here.
Photo Boss Bali by Luke Cromwell
Why the name Photo Boss Bali? This came about simply after my very first time taking water shots out at Uluwatu in 2017. I was walking up from the beach to the warungs. In front of me was a long Que of surfers all being haggled by the local photographers. Each photographer shouting 'Photo Boss, Photo Boss'.
Surf Stoke & Creative Folk by Tony Rapacioli
There is an inherent link between surfing and creative minded people. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a muso like me, an artist, photographer, chef, surfboard shaper or architect, the ocean draws us all in.
Community by Walrus Photos
There is a thriving surf community here in Cornwall and it is a great feeling swimming out to capture that through photographs. It’s not about getting the all time photo or the magazine cover shot but about celebrating in each other’s waves. I can’t say I don’t get excited if a shot does make it to print though.
The Island by India Payne
I am India Payne, a 25 year old surf photographer from Phillip Island, Australia. Having grown up traveling the world surfing from a young age the ocean has been a huge part of my life, which has now transitioned into my passion of photography and sharing my world with everyone.
How The Ocean Empowers Me by Marina Pando
Humans have always experienced an intense relationship with the sea. I believe that pouring feelings into the salty water and let them be washed by it, is an ancient practice. It always helps me to heal, to connect, to keep in balance.
Overcoming Fears To Shoot At Keramas by Katherine Nielsen
During an ocean swim, I found myself caught in a flash rip. They don’t usually last long, but they create a vortex that keeps you trapped until the ocean is ready to release you.