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    Waves rise and crash pretty fast so we don’t have the time to experience their raw beauty unless someone ‘freezes’ it. Photographer Ray Collins is one of those people. He bought his first camera in 2007 to shoot his friends surfing but within a few short years companies such as National Geographic, Nikon, Red Bull, and others started using Ray’s signature seascapes. Ray feels more at home floating in saltwater with his camera than anywhere on land.

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      Waves rise and crash pretty fast so we don’t have the time to experience their raw beauty unless someone ‘freezes’ it. Photographer Ray Collins is one of those people. He bought his first camera in 2007 to shoot his friends surfing but within a few short years companies such as National Geographic, Nikon, Red Bull, and others started using Ray’s signature seascapes. Ray feels more at home floating in saltwater with his camera than anywhere on land.