A piece of surf photography history and a timeless story (both) featuring one Michael Peterson. |
Martin Tullemans is one of the surfing world’s great characters and also one of the few photographers fortunate enough to chronicle the life and times of Michael Peterson. Marty came to know Michael better than most and invariably has an extensive archive of timeless MP photos. The photo featured here is one of Marty’s most famous MP portraits and has been dubbed the ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’. More of Marty’s classic MP material will feature in the June issue of Tracks along with a special tribute from former Tracks editor, Phil Jarratt. Below is a transcript of Marty’s speech at the MP wake.
“I will firstly share with you a short story on the directness of Michael Peterson. We were playing chess at his shaping factory in 1975 (where he rented me a room for black and white photography work.) Anyway MP is just about to call me checkmate and just before he does he comes out with this classic ‘China plate;… just like surfing big Kirra Point barrels in life: keep your balls fair and square to the wall head down arse up aiming for da hole’. Michael just wants you all to know that just like a surfer sitting in the line up; waiting for the next ticket to ride, he is currently perched above us in the after life transit lounge. This time MICHAEL assures me he is going to do the journey a lot smarter and not harder. He is going to be a lot more picky on the vessel or body he resumes the journey with. Safe travels Mick and stay on the search for the real deal in life.”
Martin Tullemans
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