Tuesday Mar 3 @ 07:00am
SATAN SURFS
SATAN SURFS - OTIS CAREY from Harry Triglone on Vimeo.
Tuesday Mar 3 @ 06:59am
Me shooting Heath Joske shot by Ben Jackson
BANANATOWN was shot around Coffs Harbour over 2 days.. Supported by Afends starring Josh Sleep
Monday Nov 11 @ 01:57amI shot behind the scenes of an Art Park range shoot. Photography and Creative direction by Nicholas Chalmers Pyjamas
Friday Oct 10 @ 09:21pmPaul McNeil has created posters for some of the biggest and best bands in the world, A collection of his works from the past 25 years is currently on display at the Art Park Gallery in the Byron Bay Arts and Industry Estate.
Sunday Aug 8 @ 08:08pm
Surfing World Magazine were nice enough to run a little article on me in their latest “Salad Days” issue. Stoked to get some recognition from such a good Australian publication.
If you get a chance check out the first issue of Damaged Goods Zine, Its made by Kiwis James Skivington and Jereme Aubertin and features some amazing design and photography. So good to see something so good coming out of New Zealand. They have a really cool website you can check out here Damaged Goods Zine.
Drove from Byron bay to sydney and back the other week, there was heaps of swell and we ended up getting good waves everywhere we went, this is the video from the trip, starring Josh Sleep X Tropical Punch Bowl
Thursday Jun 6 @ 05:11pmDid a trip to New Zealand in May, This is a clip I made for Afends featurfing Surfing by Josh Sleep. Check out his radical new site Tropical Punch Bowl.
Wednesday Jun 6 @ 01:23am“My brother, Sage made me this 5’8” x 20” x 2 3/8” round nose, round tail single fin about a month ago. It’s modelled on a couple of smaller double ender looking single fins Dad shaped at the end of the 1970’s. Boards were continually getting shorter, in the search for the perfect length, long enough for plenty of drive, yet short enough to surf tighter and deeper in the pocket of the wave.
I had been watching Morning of the Earth a fair bit in the weeks prior to getting my singley and was especially inspired with Nat’s flying highlines and Terry Fitz’s epic mop. My first surf was so much fun. It felt so refreshing to draw some different lines, especially trying out a few soul arches flying along the top of 2 footers. I’ve been riding this little board for about 75% of my surfs and it is always so much fun. I’m surfing by myself most of the time and am enjoying not worrying about ripping waves to shreds, it’s all about going fast and drawing longer, different lines.”
Heath Joske
Heath @ home
Been doing some cool stuff with these criminals
RAGLAN