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Dave Sparkes

John John, Pipeline

John John, Pipeline

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Title: John John, Pipeline

Artist: Dave Sparkes

Shooting Pipe from the water with a 70-200 mm rig is just about the most fun a surf photographer can have with his clothes off. Hang on, the second most amount of fun. When John John is in the water with Jamie O’Brien and an all-star cast, it just about shoots itself.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS BIO

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dave was born in 1962 and grew up in Bondi Beach, moving to Blueys Beach, on the NSW mid-north coast, in 1998. He has been a full time professional surf photographer/journalist since 1996, and has completed assignments worldwide for magazines such as <b><i>Tracks, Waves, The Surfer’s Path, Surfer, The Surfer’s Journal, Surfing World</i></b><i> and </i><b><i>ASL</i></b>. He has also done assignments for <b>Rip Curl</b>, <b>Billabong</b>, <b>Quiksilver, Carve Eyewear</b>, and many other clients. He has written and photographed travel features for <b><i>Outdoor</i></b><i> </i>magazine and <b>The <i>Sydney Morning Herald</i></b>. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dave has photographed numerous covers for magazines published in France, England, US, Australia, New Zealand, Spain and Brazil, including the highly prestigious cover of the <b>2005 US S<i>urfer Magazine Photo Annual</i>.</b> He has traveled to many countries for commercial and editorial shoots including Hawaii, Tahiti, Indonesia, Chile, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Tonga, Fiji, China, Cook Islands, Japan, Mozambique and South Africa. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">In early 2005, for <b><i>Tracks</i></b> Magazine, Dave covered the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami that devastated much of South-East Asia. Dave has been a staff photographer/writer for the iconic <b><i>Tracks</i></b> magazine since 1998. He has twice placed amongst the top ten finalists of the Australian Professional Surf Photo Awards. He is well known for his mastery of the “over/under” or split shot genre, and is considered by his peers to be the leading photographer in this field.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dave has had images published in several books such as <b><i>The Moment, Pilgrimage, The World Stormrider Guide, Outra Ondas,<span class="Apple-converted-space">  </span>A Wave Away </i>and<i> Archipelago</i></b><i>.</i> </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">His first solo book, <b><i>The Wave: Tales From The Impact Zone</i></b>, a stunning collection of images and travel stories, was published in Australia and New Zealand by Hachette Publishing in 2011, to rave reviews.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">In his book review for the <b><i>Sydney Morning Herald</i></b>, noted journalist David Knox wrote of <b><i>The Wave</i></b>: <b><i>Tales From the Impact Zone: </i></b></span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><i>“ Proof of Sparkes’ artistry with a camera appears on every page, but the book is made all the more satisfying by the author’s deftness with words. He writes cleverly and lovingly of his craft… A rewarding, enlightening and often humorous read…”</i></span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dave currently resides in Byron Bay with his fiancée, Tracey, and is now developing a reputation as a fine watercolourist, having held exhibitions at Tweed Regional Gallery; Grafton Regional Gallery; Lone Goat Gallery; NRCG (Ballina); Coldstream Gallery, Ulmarra; and several others. He paints watercolour landscapes full time these days, with surf photography only occasionally in the mix.</span></p>

ADDITIONAL INFO

The Printing Process

Premium Quality Paper: Tracks print art is printed on the highest quality paper available. Your Print will be created using the finest archival materials and processes to ensure the best possible quality. Premium Smooth Cotton Rag - Natural White 315gsm: Fine art paper, crafted to adhere to ISO 9706 and proudly bearing FSC certification. This premium paper, featuring a subtle yet luxurious texture, elevates artwork to gallery-quality standards whilst supporting sustainable forestry practices.
Framing process; Produced on our cutting-edge giclee fine art printers housed in our Northern Sydney print lab, every print undergoes precise trimming and professional mounting on mould-resistant framing core-board. Encased in a solid timber frame and finished with premium Japanese framing tape, each piece is delivered ready to hang, ensuring enduring preservation.


✓ Sustainably Sourced Materials: Our frames are constructed using solid timber that is FSC certified, reflecting our dedication to sustainable sourcing practices.
✓ Superior Clarity Acrylic: The acrylic used in our frames surpasses traditional glass or 'perspex' in both clarity and durability, offering a crystal-clear view of the artwork without compromising on strength.
✓ Optimal Artwork Presentation: While all clear surfaces naturally reflect some light, we avoid using non-reflective films on our acrylic. Such treatments can diminish the colour and vibrancy of the art. Our approach ensures your artwork is presented in its truest form.
✓ Mould-Resistant Backing: The rear of each frame features a mould-resistant white board, eschewing the use of MDF to protect and preserve your art prints. Your fine art is mounted to this professional-grade framing board for enhanced longevity.
✓ Ready to Hang: Every framed art print arrives ready for display, complete with unique hanging fixtures for easy installation.
Each print is available as; unframed (print only) or framed print (raw, black or white wooden frame).

White Border Details:
A white border refers to a deliberate, unprinted margin surrounding the artwork on your selected print. While this border will slightly reduce the visible area of your chosen design, the overall dimensions of the 315 gsm matte fine art paper will remain unchanged.
This feature is designed to enhance the presentation of your artwork by providing a built-in matting effect.

PRINT EXTRA SMALL
Print only 280 x 400 mm
Frame Size (edge to edge) 310 x 430 mm
Unprinted white border: 26mm

PRINT SMALL
Print only 508 x 762 mm
Frame Size (edge to edge) 538 x 792mm
Unprinted white border: 47mm

PRINT MEDIUM
Print only 678 x 1016 mm
Frame Size (edge to edge) 708 x 1046mm
Unprinted white border: 48mm

PRINT LARGE
Print only 856 x 1270 mm
Frame Size (edge to edge) 886 x 1300mm
Unprinted white border: 50mm


PRINT X-LARGE
Print only 1524 x 1016 mm (NA at this size)
Frame Size (edge to edge) 886 x 1300mm
Unprinted white border: 53mm

SHIPPING

Shipping

Each print art piece is created upon order and takes between 3-4 weeks to print, mount, frame and ship to you. International orders will take longer.

Returns

Each print art piece is printed and framed just for you in the size and frame of your choice. That means we are unable to accept returns or exchanges. We are also unable to make any changes or cancellations to orders after 24 hours.
If for any reason your new artwork arrives in anything other than perfect condition you will need to notify us within 24 hours of receiving the art and we will repair or replace the artwork.