Sean Davey Art/Terry Martin Shapes
Sean Davey surf photography. Beautiful stuff. Check it out and
click here for his gallery. A foam wave surging up over the berm
of the beach at Keiki, on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
A powerful foam wave breaking onto the beach at Papaara in Tahiti
Perfect little G.I. Joe waves in Tahiti (If you were GI Joe, they’re a foot overhead).
A tubing wave captured against the evening twilight at Teahupoo on the island of Tahiti.
A big tubing wave at Teahupoo, on the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia.
A set of large waves rolling into Pipeline, on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
NYC not so secret spot…
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Terry Martin has been a shaper, currently for Hobie surfboards, for a long long long time. He claims to have shaped 75,000 boards. Check him out as he walks through the shaping of a perfect noserider. In admiring his work, you can understand why boards can exceed a thousand bucks these days…
This dude is old school “I bought this particular saw in 1963, and it’s never been sharpened.”








November 15th, 2009 at 9:47 pm
great vid, watched the whole thing, but that company ought to get him proper air filtering equipment, that dust stuff is: t o x i c !
November 25th, 2009 at 10:33 am
Sean is a total legend, his art is brilliant and he is basically an all round great guy!
The way he see surfing and waves is an amazing gift, which has been polished with experience.
He donates a chunk of each of his sales to a very good charity, the surf rider foundation…just a little extra incentive to check out his online shop!
Aloha