Award-winning photographer Clark Little grew up on the North Shore
of O'ahu, where he made his name as a pioneer of surfing at the
lethal Waimea Bay shorebreak. His images of waves have been shared
around the world, from the walls of the Smithsonian to the pages of
National Geographic. Clark and his work have been featured in Nikon
television commercials along with appearances on CBS Evening News
with Norah O'Donnell, Good Morning America, Today, and the
Discovery Channel. He lives on O'ahu and can be found at the beach
under a detonating wave most days of the week.
A lifelong connoisseur of waves and a former professional surfer,
Jamie Brisick has authored books including Becoming Westerly- Surf
Champion Peter Drouyn's Transformation into Westerly Windina, We
Approach Our Martinis with Such High Expectations, and Have Board,
Will Travel- The Definitive History of Surf, Skate, and Snow. He
was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship and his writings have appeared
in The New Yorker, The Surfer's Journal, and The New York Times. He
lives in Los Angeles.
“How do you photograph the world’s most dangerous waves? You get
thrashed. Clark Little uses his knowledge and love of surfing and
the ocean to show people rare glimpses into the inside of Hawaii’s
most powerful waves.”—USA Today
“Stunning images from inside the barrels of some of the most
powerful and dangerous waves on Earth. . . . The Art of Waves
chronicles [Clark’s] adventures in the ocean.”—Associated Press
“The Art of Waves brings together [Clark Little’s] most remarkable
work to date . . . a unique glimpse into a world most of us only
experience from the safety of the shoreline.”—Outdoor
Photography
“In a stunning newly released coffee table book, surfer and
award-winning photographer Clark Little shares a rare perspective
of waves.”—Western Art & Architecture
“Clark Little is in love with the sea. The images in the book are
from the dreams of every surfer on the planet.”—Adventure
Journal
“Clark Little’s love letter to shorebreak . . . The Art of Waves is
a worthy coffee table addition to any surfer’s
collection.”—Surfline
“Check out Hawaii photographer Clark Little’s new book. . . .
features more than 150 transporting photos of waves and ocean
life—from Hawai‘i, Southern California, French Polynesia, Tonga,
and the Galápagos.”—Sierra Magazine
“There’s an undeniable allure to surfer and photographer Clark
Little’s aquatic photography, and it’s one that teeters on the edge
of dangerous attraction and childlike excitement.”—HILuxury
Magazine
“This gorgeous hardcover book is a rare study of waves for the
water lovers, surfers, nature seekers, art enthusiasts, and
tropical island travelers around the world. . . . Little takes the
reader through a dynamic vision quest of his deep, colorful,
frozen-in-motion wave photography.”—Standup Journal
“Trust me, you want to check it out. This will be the pièce de
résistance of your coffee table books.” —The Weather Channel
“Just buy it. Then for the rest of your days you can study each
frame at your own leisure and marvel at this collection of some of
the most dazzling displays to be found in the ocean.”—Pacific
Longboarder
“Stunning ocean photography . . . The Art of Waves presents a
dreamy kaleidoscope of more than 150 images shot from inside and
above breaking waves.”—Honolulu Magazine
“[Clark Little’s] images in The Art of Waves are simply stunning
and will appeal to surfers and landlubbers alike . . . this is a
must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty and majesty of the
sea.”—Salt Magazine
“In Clark Little’s spectacular shorebreak photography, he takes you
directly inside a wave so you can witness firsthand its power and
its beauty.”—Digital Photo Pro
“Shorebreak photography is Clark Little—and Clark Little is
shorebreak photography.”—Kelly Slater
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