Icebergs Installation

What the heck? Icebergs, Italia, helicopters? What’s going on I hear you say.

Yes, it’s true. We installed an enormous mack-daddy print of all prints in the Icebergs pool yesterday. It was 49 metres long by 13 metres wide. It took 3 utes to cart out to Bondi, 5 hours to install the 24 strips…all whilst Icebergs was having its pool cleaning day. Why? Why not. If you want to see the full story, watch this video now.

A huge thank you to Canon for making this dream project a reality. And special thanks to Santa Vittoria Mineral water for giving last night’s exhibition an Italian authentico.

Surf looks pretty small today with overcast skies. Chill.

Today we open the doors at our new gallery in The Rocks – 119 George Street – hooray!

:: uge

The Icebergs installation

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Beach club anyone?

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New lanes, follow the umbrellas

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Santa Vitttoria x Aquabumps water!

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Not sure I would want to be the guy swimming inside a bait ball

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Yesterday - a cracker

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Bowl blues

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Cracks

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Rob Storman Norman gentle roundie

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Chaci and Livvy sharing

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10 thoughts on “Icebergs Installation

  1. Hey Uge, great work, that looks awesome! One question though… your photo was 49 metres long and looked to fill the whole pool… does this mean the ‘bergs pool is only 49 metres and not that 50 that I’ve thought I’ve been swimming for years!? Cheers!

  2. WOW Uge The Iceberg looks amazing now. A bit of Costiera Amalfitana there. Ciao Uge, sei il migliore (You are the best)!

  3. UGE! I am so happy for you and the new gallery. This is a major career accomplishment and truly an inspiration for a young photographer like myself. Its a totally different perspective and your daily posts/emails give me the rush to go out and keep shooting. Keep it up.

  4. OMG! This is amazing. A little piece of Italy in Australia. I have never been to Italy so I can kill two birds with one stone when I get back to Sydney end of the year. Cheers, Jess from Germany

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