Sea Wave Photography by Clark Little

The sea has always attracted artists, poets and photographers because of its unfathomable power, incredibly beautiful blue waves and their inhabitants. How many songs, poems about the sea, how many pictures are written and photographs taken - can not be counted. But the way he shoots and the pictures Clark Little makes is fantastic.

Photographer Clark Little was born in 1968 in California and now lives in Hawaii. Since childhood, he loves the sea and a good wave, as he has been surfing all his life and therefore knows firsthand what a wave is. He himself was more than once in her power and saw the wave not only from the outside, but also saw all its power and strength from the inside. By the way, the idea to shoot a seascape Clark advised, or rather asked his wife, who wanted to decorate the bedroom wall with a picture with a marine theme. And then armed with a camera, Clark took some incredible pictures of coastal waves as it starts, twists and crashes on the shore. The pictures were really cool. Since then, Clark has not let the camera out of his hands.

Looking at the pictures of Clark, you can imagine for a moment what a surfer sees when he plunges into the wave that covered him. Incredible and amazing colors and gleams of light and sun in the water, a rising foam whirlpool of sand, or two waves encountered on the shore zone and like an explosion scattered white splashes and sea foam in different directions.

As Clark himself says, he loves to shoot the amazing beauty of waves wrapped in large boulders, with white crests, and as a seasoned and skilled surfer, he knows how not to get into the “paws” of powerful waves and at the same time take these detailed and incredible photos. In the photos of the Clark collection there are also pictures taken at night, where the snow-white waves are especially good against the background of the black sky. There is also a series of images of the winter Hawaiian Sea, when due to long torrential rains, the sea becomes fiery red from the sand raised from the bottom, and it seems that the sun itself has dissolved into the sea depths.

Clark Little published his book titled On the Crest of the Wave from Clark Little, where the best selection of photos of Hawaiian waves was placed.





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