Sunday, March 6, 2011

Where are all the female surfing photographers?

If you are interested in who has received an invite to submit a surf photo for this exhibition, read further. So far 90 photographers have received an invite from amateur to professional. Not just surfing photographers but sport and press photographers have also been invited, even some of the older lads. 
While researching the history of Australian surfing photography it has become glaringly obvious there are very few female surf photographers out there in Australia. There are only three women on the list! Where are they? Why aren't women taking this up as a career choice?

Four tribes, one love


It’s a very rare thing that 4 tribes can be brought together to celebrate one love!

You have an opportunity to take part in an historical event where one love unites you all!

Whether you are a surfer, surf life saver, sports mad or artist all of you have something in common this year. That common thread is surfing photography. This year in December we will be celebrating 100 years of Australian surfing photography in Yamba, NSW.

This is the second call for entries and is a reminder for those of you who are thinking about submitting two photos for this historic exhibition, to start thinking a little faster.

Please read your personal invitation (attached). If you’re not up for it then forward it onto someone you know who may like to contribute.
YOU HAVE ONLY THREE WEEKS TO DO SO.

From previous experience amateur photographers usually are very quick on the uptake of these sorts of invitations. Don’t be left out.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Thankyou John Witzig

Iconic Australian surf photographer John Witzig has sent in two awesome photos for the exhibition. Classic Bob McTavish and Buzz Kerbox .... everybody who has received an invite please remember you have ONLY till the end of March to submit your photos. We are running to a tight deadline so please think about what it is you want to contribute.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Photos have started arriving!

Many thanks to Trevor Skinner for his amazing surf photos..

We used one of his best shots last year for the cover of our 'Soul Surfing' poster for the Yamba Festival.

Trevor lives in Yamba and has been taking photos for a couple of years now and feels one with the ocean when wet!

Keep up the great work Trevor!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Call For Entries

A call for entries for the Centenary of Australian Surfing Photography Exhibition later this year went out across Australia on Valentine’s Day to spread the love of surfing photography.

Last year three historic photos surfaced when their custodian, Ray Moran of Manly brought them to the attention of Yamba's festival organiser Debrah Novak. “Mr Moran supported the idea asking the general public using the media if any other older photos existed. We even took our search to Hawaii” Ms Novak said.

After thorough research, under pinned with fact and evidence Yamba can unequivocally say Australia’s very first photo of someone riding a wave was taken in December 1911 at Main Beach Yamba, Northern NSW, by professional photographer, Osric Notley.

Organises feel confident they can call Yamba the birthplace of Australian surfing photography.

The surfer in the 1911 photo, is Tommy Walker of Manly who is now regarded as the person who introduced surfing to Australia in 1909.

In December Yamba will celebrate this photographic milestone with an historic exhibition at the Yamba Surf Club.

We are looking for 100 photos that can best represent our surfing coastline taken over the past 100 years for this collection. Old and contemporary photos of people riding surfboards from any era including the 20s and 30s are also wanted.

Ms Novak said “I am keen to hear from any family member of Osric Notley. At the time Mr Notley took the surfing photo he was the Yamba Surf Clubs secretary and a professional photographer based in Maclean. He was known for his postcards of the area"Ms Novak said.  

If anyone is interested in contributing a photo to this historic occasion please contact 
Debrah Novak. P:0266 461 174 or email surfphotoexhibition@gmail.com