Thanks to the Locals!
Tunes in the Dunes are incredibly lucky to receive the support of our local businesses in Perranporth. Keep an eye out for your favourite locals in the video below, and be sure to check out what our town has to offer whilst visiting!
Ambassadors
Tassy Swallow
Tassy Swallow is a professional surfer from St Ives. She was Britain’s leading under-18 female surfer. She is also a qualified surf coach and runs the Surf Ratz surf club for young girls.
We are really pleased to have Tassy along with us on our journey & really excited for things to come.
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Melodie Shakespear and Harry Deroth
Surfers currently surfing away in Australia, coming back in the summer to get involved with Tunes in the Dunes & we cannot wait.
Check out Harrys latest video ripping it up.
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Corinne Evans
Surfer, model, lifestyle, fitness and travel blogger Corinne Evans is a new addition to our ambassador family. Growing up in the West Midlands, Corinne found the ocean when she moved down to Cornwall aged 13. A strong advocate for charity, Corinne currently works with the Wave Project UK – a charity that provides vulnerable youth through peer mentorship and surfing.
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Lucie Donlan and Emily Airton
Lucie
Occupation: Professional Model, ISA Surf Instructor & Surf Judge, Team Rider with Protest Sportswear, Northcore & Adams Surfboards.
Emily
Emily is a keen Longboarder and has a longstanding association with the Watershed Brand as one of their Ambassadors. She also works as a Surf Instructor with O’Neill Academy at Watergate Bay during the Summer months. Emily is currently doing an apprenticeship as a trainee Accountant.
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Photographers and Film makers
Joshua Timmins
My name is Joshua Timmins, I am 20 years old and currently studying Film Production at the University of Derby. I started creating films a couple of years ago and ever since I have been hooked, progressively aiming to turn this passion into a career evolving around live music, surfing and travelling.
Check out some of his previous work here.
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Marielle Clare
Hey, my name is Marielle and I am a London-based music and travel photographer. I am so excited to be swapping the madness of city life to shoot Tunes In The Dunes in beautiful Cornwall. With so many awesome artists, and being a huge music and surf lover myself, the beach festival is sure to be one of my summer highlights!
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Jack Hopkins
I first got into photography around 4 years ago as a hobby before going on and studying it at A-level. While I was doing my A-levels I began my photography career and now work in all areas of photography from selling landscape photos, to lifestyle and product photography as well as weddings. Living in Cornwall it gives me a great opportunity to get out there and capture the variety of landscapes we have from the coastline to the moors and woods. Now having done work in most areas of photography I have found that landscape and lifestyle is what I prefer as a photographer and Tunes in the Dunes will give me a great opportunity to capture in both styles.
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Bryony Padwick
I’m a final year Fashion Photography student at Falmouth University, I specialise in skateboard photography and the fashion and lifestyle that surrounds the sport as well as photographing festivals in the summer.
I got into photographing live music 4 years ago, when i started taking photos for my local bands playing in the nearby snooker club, this became a regular occurrence and ever since then I decided i wanted to take it further to festivals. I love taking documentary photos too and decided photographing festivals would be a perfect opportunity to photograph live music and the lifestyle around festivals with documentary shots also! Festival season is my favourite season, I love the atmosphere they have and the energy it gives people and it thoroughly enjoy being able to capture this in my work. This got kickstarted 2 years ago and am currently building up my portfolio of festival photography.
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