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A Black and Blue Life: A Coal Miner Becomes a Photographer of Exquisite Waves and Seascapes

Australian photographer Ray Collins first picked up a camera in 2007 and used it to photograph his friends surfing around his home after long shifts working in a nearby coal mine. His attention quickly shifted from his friends to patterns and forms he noticed in the waves. Collins, who is colorblind, was also drawn to the interplay of light and water, perhaps more attuned to contrast than the nuance of color. He poetically refers to this switch from coal miner to fine art photographer as a balance between his “black life and blue life.”

The accolades, awards, and sponsorships have been heaped on Collins leading to the publication of his first book, Found at Sea, he also has a wide variety of prints on his website, and you can follow his photography day-to-day on Instagram.

Convection - Ray Collins
Underwater - Ray Collins
Fury - Ray Collins
Ominous - Ray Collins
Beneath The Vortex - Ray Collins
Viscous - Ray Collins
Ripples - Ray Collins
Rainbow - Ray Collins
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