Russell Ord's journey from rugby league player and firefighter to renowned surf photographer is as captivating as the images he captures. In the early 2000s, he shifted his focus to photography and quickly gained recognition for his intense, dramatic shots of big-wave surfing and ocean landscapes. 🌊 His fearless pursuit of the perfect shot has taken him to the most treacherous and awe-inspiring locations, resulting in iconic images featured in esteemed publications like The Surfer's Journal, Tracks, and Australian Surfing Life.
Ord's dedication to his craft is evident in his willingness to take risks, often placing himself in perilous situations to capture the raw power and beauty of the ocean. His remarkable documentation of 'The Right,' a violent twist of the Indian Ocean, became the centerpiece of his acclaimed documentary, 'One Shot.'
Beyond his photography, Russell Ord is deeply committed to giving back to the community. He works with organizations like the Surfrider Foundation and serves as an ambassador for SurfAid, using his influence to improve the health and well-being of remote surfing communities. Alongside his wife Catherine, Russell founded the Desert Light Foundation, which provides education, mentoring, and training in photography to disadvantaged youth, transcending barriers of location, finance, and health.
Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to hear firsthand from Russell Ord about his extraordinary experiences, his dedication to surfing culture, and his mission to empower the next generation of photographers through the Desert Light Foundation.
If you are locally from Perth, Western Australia, tag along to a in person, in store event with Russell Ord, on May 21, 2024: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/lifes...
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