AG1 x Aquabumps
Millions of Mornings Made Better with Aquabumps & AG1 Next year marks 25 years of Aquabumps. That’s over 6,500 daily morning shoots, and only missing a few. Only COVID-19 (when they closed Bondi), the birth of a child or torrential flooding rains from La Nina will interrupt Uge’s daily rituals of documenting a beach with […]
Amankilla + Amanwana
2.5 hours from Bali airport is Amankilla – think old Bali, scattered with villages and dense tropical forests. Perched on a hill is the beautiful, classic, timeless Amankilla. The service is beyond – the property is private and feels as though you have it to yourself sometimes, with guests finding shade in the striped thatch-covered […]
The Sanubari, Sumba, Indonesia
This was my third time visiting Sumba. I love the remote rawness of this island. Little development has happened and appears to be more considered and slow – I’m keeping everything crossed; it remains the untouched paradise. The island is primitive; locals live in uma mbatangu; these traditional peaked houses are built according to Marapu […]
Aquabumps X RM Williams
In celebration of this Sunday’s Father’s Day, here’s the rare occasion I’m in front of the camera (not behind). We’re so proud to be an Australian family business that crafts our gallery pieces right here, in Sydney and exports them globally. As we approach our silver jubilee, 25 years of honing our craft, one can’t […]
Collaborate with us
Whilst Aquabumps is known for its daily blog and fine art Gallery in Bondi – behind the scenes is a thriving content, brand, travel & partnership agency, run by Debbie & Uge Tan. You name it, if it’s happened in Bondi we’ve been a part of it – or we’ve created activations to amplify the […]
Tans Take NT
Nothing can quite prepare you for the awe of Uluru – no pictures no stories of other people’s experiences, until you see it in real life for yourself. The sounds, the light as it dances across its surface – as the day parts drag a shadow and the clouds change throughout the day, the dramatic […]
Tans Take Thredbo
There’s something about driving towards the snowy mountains – the way the terrain changes and becomes flat and spacious and sparse and then it becomes rugged and picturesque and mountainous that makes you feel as though you are somewhere else. I like that.