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Finalists Announced for Surf Photo of the Year, Presented by Tracks
Finalists Announced for Surf Photo of the Year, Presented by Tracks
By Ian Rogers
With the 2024 Australian Surfing Awards fast approaching, Surfing Australia is excited to unveil the finalists for the prestigious Surf Photo of the Year, presented by Tracks.
This year’s Top 10 features breathtaking images from both seasoned professionals and emerging talents in surf photography, each bringing a unique perspective to the art of storytelling through the lens. From self-taught photographers capturing personal milestones to industry veterans documenting iconic surf breaks and athletes, the finalists showcase an extraordinary diversity of skill and vision. The photos blend land and ocean imagery, celebrating the power and beauty of the sea, and were selected by an expert panel comprising representatives from Tracks, Surfing Australia, and independent judges.
Tracks Editor in Chief Luke Kennedy said: “In addition to their technical excellence, these 10 images invite viewers to appreciate the full spectrum of themes and emotions – fear, triumph, self-mastery, conquest, beauty, majesty, elation – those sensations are all there. You will have a favourite, but each crystallised moment conveys something profound about the surfing experience. If we can’t be in the situation ourselves, the photographers and the surfers have given us an opportunity to live vicariously through the moments they have captured together.”
The Top 10 photographs will be exhibited at the Australian Surfing Awards on December 7 at HOTA, Home of the Arts, on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
Finalists for the 2024 Surf Photo of the Year, presented by Tracks – Top 10 (in no particular order)
- Duncan Macfarlane (featuring Shane Dorian)
- Sam Venn (featuring Lachie Rombouts)
- Luca Salisbury (featuring Chase Hardaker)
- Andrew Shield (lineup)
- Andrew Shield (featuring Lungi Slabb)
- Nick Nairn-Smith (featuring Dan Ross)
- Ben Jackson (featuring Noa Deane)
- Josh Tabone (featuring Kai McKenzie)
- Mark Onorati (featuring Corey Lawson)
- Nick Green (featuring Laura Enever)
About Surf Photo of the Year
This award honours a single, striking image that encapsulates the essence of surfing—whether it’s a surfer, a lineup, or a lifestyle shot. Eligible photos must have been taken in 2024 by an Australian photographer, anywhere in the world. Each photographer can submit up to three images.
About the Australian Surfing Awards
Celebrating the achievements of Australia’s best surfers and the contributions of those working behind the scenes—event organisers, business professionals, media, and photographers—the Australian Surfing Awards highlight all aspects of the surfing community.
The 2024 awards will take place on Saturday, December 7, at HOTA, Home of the Arts, on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
The evening, hosted by surf media icon Vaughan Blakey, will feature 19 award categories, culminating in the induction of Luke Egan into the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame. The winner of the Hyundai She’s Electric competition will also be announced during the event.
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