• What We’re On About

    We've grown up a little since 'shackside' - a weekly take on what the waves have been doing around here. The big brother site here, 'submerge', is now a little bit broader. We're talking bigger picture stuff, and it that essentially involves what's going on around the outer peripheries of the surfing universe.

    Alternative surfboard design and other ways of moving with the ocean are at the forefront of our preoccupations. Balancing surf craft speed and trim, drive and maneuverability, in ways that pleases us aesthetically and sensorially, is what drives us forwards in advancing our over all sense of surfing joy. At Submerge this intrigues us.

    Artistically, I guess, more specifically, photographically, Submerge is keen to represent, again, some fresh takes, if not at least some classic and meaningful imagery. Our roots are in film, particularly black and white, and regular posts in this department, pay homage to the camera craft.

    Last but not least, we're inspired by those like us that have made a move towards a balanced and meaningful life style that incorporates a love of nature and the ocean. The lucky few that seem to be able to mix up and dose up on the often elusive elixir of unencumbered life stoke, deserve a mention, and it's here that we hope to introduce some of our friends simple wisdoms.

    On that note, enjoy....as much as you can. And share this with others. We look forward to rejoicing with you in how good we've got it, and look forward to your hearing your take on where it's at!

    Dean Dampney - Submerged.

Tag Archives: surf photography

Thirsty Dog Shooter

I’m not sure if Sam Walklate is a thirsty dog. Or if he is the owner of a thirsty dog. Or if simply anyone who views his water shots start to feel like a thirsty dog. I do know his water shots are works of art and created with dedication and an affinity for the…

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Chasing The Curve – Photography by Trent Mitchell.

He shoots from the water. He shoots film. His shots are filled with menacing beauty. But beyond that it’s art! We reckon that Trent is the best new school surf photographer to come out of Oz. Not only are his images pleasing to the eye, but they come with a good Pacific Ocean dousing of humility, honesty,…

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Stork Photo

We first met Stork aka Mark Thompson surfing a 4′ wedgey left reef break up north. He surfed well, and had a big smile on his face – two things that go down well in any line up. Stork is also producing shot after shot, session after session, of the kind of images that’d make…

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