Back by popular demand: The 2014 Estpix Wall Calendar 12 stunning shots taken in and around North Devon £9.99 inc P&P Photos are approx A4 size, and calendar is posted in a card backed envelope. Payment by cheque or paypal. Send your cheque (made payable to estpix), name and address to: Estpix Fotohoggery Fairhaven, Bay […]
October 26, 2013
With the disgusting celebration to capitalism. that is Christmas, just around the corner, we at Estpix are getting into the festive mood by flogging these high quality canvas prints. These two seem to be the most popular: This one, a black and white of Croyde taken from Baggy Point end of the beach shows the […]
June 30, 2012
It’s the end of June and my feet are still white. Even by British standards, the weather has been the hottest trending topic with everyone you meet. As surfers we are profoundly effected by the arbitrary moods of the weather or more specifically the wind and the consequences it has as it passes over the […]
May 14, 2012
It’s been a long time since the British Surfing Champion came from North Devon, since 1984 in fact when Richard Carter (Redwood surf shop, Croyde) held the crown. Last November Woolacombe resident, Stuart Campbell, brought the title back to Devon from a stormy Fistral Beach in Cornwall. To celebrate Stuey’s 21st birthday (today), his title […]
March 29, 2012
What can I say that already hasn’t been said over the social networks this past week. A week of offshores, warm weather and some pretty bloody decent surf too; not bad for Blighty in the summer months, but in March – unheard of – but not unwelcome. An unusual combination of a seeming trapped low […]
March 12, 2012
The AquaTech Sport Housing is constructed of durable light-weight polyurethane and designed ergonomically, making it feel similar to the camera it fits closely around. Its superior design gives the housing superb handling in all facets of water photography including sports, fashion, advertising, and many other activities both above and below the surface. Camera installation is […]
February 13, 2012
Winter surfing defines us as a surfing nation. Everything is cranked up a notch; the waves have more power and that combined with the extra rubber of a winter wettie make the paddle-outs long and hard – but the rewards are, of course worth it in an even more obviously clichéd way than this opening […]
December 8, 2011
Just finished choosing 12 photos for a calender to send to my Mum for Christmas. It’s a bit of a chore to sort through through a years worth of photos but a useful exercise nonetheless; not only does it secure my next years supply of socks and cake, it also acts like a ‘taking stock’ […]
November 18, 2011
or in this case, seascapes. The pulled back line-up photo has been an industry standard since the beginning of surf photography, usually taken with a short telephoto (100mm – 200mm) but more recently with a long tom (400mm – 800mm), this has allowed enterprising fotohogs to combine the pulled-back shot with some insanely hot surfing […]
November 7, 2011
The new issue of Carve is out and I have been lucky enough to have a few shots published in the issue (thanks uncle Roge). Amazingly they are all from the same session, a nice three foot day at Croyde in September, which is quite unusual (for me). There are a myriad of reasons why […]
November 5, 2013
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