“Getting tossed around by shorebreak and slammed into the sand day after day is a rough go; Clark Little wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, for the North Shore local, it’s all in a good day’s work. But the Waimea addict didn’t grow up snapping shots with his father’s camera like so many photographers do. He instead set out to capture his longtime stomping grounds when his wife came home with a framed photograph of Waimea shorebreak, an image he figured he would be able to easily replicate. Having never owned a camera, he threw a cheap “waterproof” casing over a cheaper point-and-shoot and headed out to the beach. Since that first attempt, Clark has not only emulated his wife’s purchased wall art, but — with a gallery in Haleiwa and international recognition — has become a heavily respected fixture of wave photography.”
Check out his images on Clark Little Photography
Thank you Evelyn
I’ll say. Thanks, David.
Yes Ann. Awesome…
WOW!! These pictures are amazing..I love how he defines himself at the end as “a pretty hyper guy” – I’d say he’s phenomenally talented and pretty fearless (even tho’ he acknowledges that at times he’s afraid)..
Yes. He added much to the clip. Talented, fearless, humble….
So very cool! I love that ~ thanks for sharing! I recognized some of his photos but never knew who the photographer was ~ now I know! Thanks David! Talk about doing what you love and loving what you do! ♥
Exactly Yvonne. You could feel his enthusiasm as he described his word. Amazing…
These are the most beautiful photographs I’ve ever seen. I love his passion!
Me too Carolann. Me too…
P.s., I shared this on FB.
Spectacular! Turning waves into a work of art… I enjoyed every inch of this video. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
Me too. His description of his work was as powerful as the pictures themselves.
his passion and his work are one and the same. and it shows in his pictures. beautiful.
Yes Beth. I agree with you.
Yup, wow captures it all!
Yes. It certainly did for me.
Yes, that’s how it happens…you just go out and do what you love. Amazing. 🙂
Yes. Carol, I’m waiting to see some of these shots coming from you. I’m patient. Bring them on.
Don’t hold your breath… 🙂
I’m counting on you. Period.
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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Wow is right. Amazing.
It is Maralee.
Fascinating! If only photography was that easy, he makes it sound so simple. At least he admitted to being beaten up a bit by the sea! 😉
I was thinking the same thing Suzy. I would get swamped 1x by monster wave and I think that would be enough for me…
Incredible imagery–you feel the savagery of some of these waves and at the same time are completely taken in by their beauty. And like everyone else, I am drawn in by his passion and humility. But better him than me…I would be absolutely freaking out if I was pinned to the sea floor by multiple waves. Once would be more than enough….
Yes…to all Lori. His passion, his humility and his courage (1 big one and I’d be out of there)
Yes, yes, definitely courage. Holy crap…
Wow!!! Absolutely breathtaking
It is Tina…
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Live & Learn wrote:
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