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Biography

Frank Pithers
photographer

In Frank Pithers own words....


During the five years I spent on the road shooting pictures for Tracks Magazine I was privileged to witness really fantastic surfing by some of the worlds greatest surfers. Most of my time was spent travelling the Australian coastline and living out of a VW Kombi in the company of top surfers, our only mission was to get the best waves we could find, surf the shit out of them and get as many shots as possible for the next issue of the magazine.


In the late 1960’s early 1970’s most of the time we would find the point breaks almost deserted. As a photographer to get great waves with a few of Australia’s best surfers in the water, was a real treat… It made my job pretty easy, I didn’t have to look hard to find great moves in the water, the blokes were pulling off amazing stuff. When you have great surfers in the water riding beautiful waves, the rhythm of the surfing tends to build in intensity, the guys seem to feed off each other and what they are doing on the waves. At the peak of these sessions some truly amazing surfing would take place. It was great fun and a real privilege to be able to catch some of those sessions on film.


I remember one trip to Angourie, I was travelling with the great John Otton and the equally amazing Simon Anderson, we stayed at David ‘baddy’ Treloar and Brad Maye’s house-come factory. They were living at Angourie and making Wilderness surfboards at the time. During the next four days we had fantastic surf every day with virtually no one else in the water, the level of surfing was just mind blowing. All the guys had very different styles but all were extremely creative, such a joy to shoot. As a surf photographer, I don’t think it gets any better.


There were a lot of real characters around in the 1970’s, loads of experimentation in board design and some very different approaches to riding waves. It was the beginning of the pro-era, but surfing hadn’t been formalised yet, it was still a little wild and crazy.


I spent a week enjoying the hospitality of the Brothers Neilsen in 1972. Everyday involved and early rise and straight to Burleigh where the boys would surf all morning, home for lunch and the mid day movie. If the waves were still good they would go back to the beach, if not, into the factory to make boards. They lived the total surfing lifestyle.


It was a great job for a young guy and I had some of the best times of my life working at Tracks and Surfing World magazines. I hope you enjoy this little blast from the past.


Frank Pithers.

Frank Pithers

Frank is one of the Legends of the Lens in the switch-foot II classic surfing book.

Frank has a massive archive of material from his days as roaming photographer with Tracks Magazine in the golden era of Whale Beach.

Frank PIthers has a dedicated website that you can visit here

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Anyone interested in more information about Franks material can email us and we will forward it on to the man, who these days lives a country lifestyle and continues to shoot nice photographs.

To enquire about these images as photographic paper or canvas prints, signed prints, please email ac@switch-foot.com

Bells Beach lineup by Frank Pithers

Selected Work

Michael Peterson surfing Bells Beach
North Narrabeen by Frank Pithers
Angas
Rabbit by Frank Pithers

John Otten by Frank Pithers
Gordon Merchant surfing by Frank Pithers
Colin Gow Bells Beach 1973
Bells Beach lineup by Frank Pithers

Old Burleigh Heads by Frank Pithers
Baddy surfing Angourie by Frank Pithers
George greenough with spoon
Ron Ford surfing by Frank Pithers

Rabbit in the tube at Burleigh by Frank Pithers
Wayne Lynch portrait by Frank Pithers
Byron bay the pass 1971
cyclone swell Noosa Heads 1971 this was the day before the swell really hit

1970s shaping bay by Frank Pithers
Byron Bay carpark at the pass 1972 by Frank Pithers
Rick Neilsen surfing Burleigh Heads by Frank Pithers
Simon Anderson surfing North Narrabeen by Frank Pithers

Russell Hughes Lennox Head iconic surfing image by Frank Pithers
Bob McTavish surfing Noosa by Frank Pithers
tube by Frank Pithers
Burleigh Heads bikini by Frank Pithers