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Eugene Tan by Lost At E Minor

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Not just content with just putting out a daily email newsletter, Aquabumps, featuring his photos of the early morning Bondi surf and those intrepid folk in it, Sydney-based photographer Eugene Tan this week opens up a gallery in North Bondi dedicated exclusively to showcasing his work. His surf inspired photos have provided a much welcomed escape from the work day for the legion of subscribers to Aquabumps, so the Bondi Beach gallery—named in honour of his daily offering—is an extension of his obvious passion for the surfing culture.

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