
Waterproof
Australian Surf Photography Since 1858
Introducing the New Book:
Waterproof
Australian Surf Photography Since 1858
by John Ogden (2021)
Foreword by Tom Carroll
WATERPROOF – Australian Surf Photography Since 1858
Features the work of Australia’s leading surf photographers from the first known photograph of the Australian surf zone through to 20th century boom in surfing and the contemporary scene. Featured photographers include Richard Daintree, Frank Hurley, Harold Cazneaux, Jack Eden, Bob weeks, John Witzig, Peter Crawford, Ted Grambeau, Joli, Bill Morris, Sean Davey, Tim McKenna, Russell Ord, ‘Rich’ Richards, Stuart Gibson, Leroy Bellet, Ray Collins and dozens more.
“ Waterproof is not just a homage to the pioneers and leading lights of surf photography.
It provides a lineage … a road map to where we are. Influences come from around the surfing world, but this anthology tracks those particularly Australian transitions, putting a few more missing pieces in the jigsaw.
Waterproof does not dwell on professional surfing or what sort of equipment certain surfers or photographers use. It looks at surfing through a broad lens, embracing all forms of activity in the surf zone. Surf and Ocean photographers are often viewed as an unusual breed, a sub-culture inhabited by some real characters, some of whom have shuffled off this mortal coil in recent years. It is time to acknowledge them, and to celebrate their skills and dedication in creating images that inspire us.”
- Tom Carroll

Waterproof
Australian Surf Photography Since 1858
by John Ogden (2021)
Foreword by Tom Carroll
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WATERPROOF REVIEWS
Tracks magazine:
The Guardian:
The Scotsman & Scotland on Sunday
The Australian Financial Review:
Waterproof photo gallery published by Publico in Portugal:
https://www.publico.pt/2021/10/16/p3/fotogaleria/waterproof-australia-prancha-surf-desde-1858-406928
“Waterproof”: a Austrália numa prancha de surf, desde 1858 | Livros | PÚBLICO
Waterproof é um livro de fotografia de surf pouco complexado com a marca da prancha ou a qualidade da máquina fotográfica. Como na verdadeira cultura do surf na Austrália, no retrato que ...