Jerome Marot
Well-known member
A different aesthetics than the previous posts. Photographer Ray Collins has a portfolio of wave shots frozen in time, captured to look like vast mountainous landscapes of solid rock and ice. Mr Collins, 33, has spent the last eight years taking pictures of the surf between Sydney and the Victorian boarder (although he also travelled to Hawaii, the South Pacific and Indonesia). What started as a hobby to fill time while he waited for a knee injury to heal has 'evolved' into a book and around 300 emails a day from organisations like National Geographic. Mr Collins is colour blind and originally worked as a coal miner.