A lifelong swimmer and surfer from California has captured the beauty and power of the ocean through his long career, and his reverence for water radiates from his art.
Fine art photographer Aaron Chang, 66, lives in Carlsbad, California. He started competitive swimming at the age of 7 and surfing at 9. He credits the ocean as “a major component” of everything he does to this day.
“I often think of waves like snowflakes, there are no two waves that are identical,” Chang told The Epoch Times. “There’s so many things that influence the appearance of a wave: the tide, the size of the swell, the interval, the bottom configuration, the wind direction, the sun direction, the sunlight. … it’s just kind of a fascinating dance you do as a photographer with waves, to try and place yourself at the right place at the right time.”…