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  • Top 3 works: “It
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Born: Richmond, United States of America
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  • Top-ranked work: “It
  • Museums on APS:
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
    • The Valentine
  • Also known as: don long
  • Nationality: United States of America

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A Life Immersed in the Wave

Don Long, a name synonymous with the raw power and ethereal beauty of ocean waves, is more than just a photographer; he’s a chronicler of nature's most dynamic performances. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, his journey began not amidst crashing surf but within the quiet focus of capturing a moment—a skill honed early when he sold his first photograph to Surfing Magazine at the tender age of sixteen. This initial spark ignited a lifelong passion that would see him evolve from an aspiring young artist into a prominent figure in the world of surf photography and cinematic imagery.

Long’s artistic vision isn't simply about documenting surfers riding waves; it’s about revealing the soul of the ocean itself. He possesses a unique ability to translate the chaotic energy of breaking water into images that evoke both awe and introspection. His work transcends the typical action shot, becoming almost abstract explorations of light, form, and texture. This sensitivity stems from a deep connection with the natural world, cultivated through years spent observing and interacting with the ocean’s ever-changing moods.

From Documentary Roots to Oceanic Abstraction

While his name is now inextricably linked with surf culture, Long's early work demonstrated a broader documentary sensibility. This foundation in capturing authentic emotion and raw detail is evident even in his most celebrated wave photography. He doesn’t manipulate the scene; he anticipates it, patiently waiting for that fleeting moment when light and water converge to create something extraordinary. This approach—a blend of technical skill and intuitive understanding—is what sets him apart.

His transition towards focusing on ocean waves wasn't a sudden shift but rather a natural evolution. He found himself increasingly drawn to the inherent drama and visual complexity of the sea, recognizing it as a subject worthy of dedicated exploration. He began experimenting with different perspectives—shooting from within the wave itself, capturing aerial views, and utilizing long exposures to convey motion and energy. This experimentation led to a distinctive style characterized by its dramatic lighting, dynamic composition, and almost painterly quality.

Capturing the Essence of Movement

Long’s mastery lies in his ability to freeze time while simultaneously conveying the relentless movement of water. His images aren't static representations; they pulse with energy, inviting viewers to feel the spray on their skin and hear the roar of the ocean. He achieves this through a combination of technical prowess—precise timing, expert use of lenses, and an understanding of wave dynamics—and artistic intuition.

He often employs black and white photography, stripping away color to emphasize form, texture, and contrast. This deliberate choice enhances the emotional impact of his work, allowing viewers to focus on the raw power and beauty of the ocean without distraction. His documentary style is also apparent in his ability to capture the human element within this vast natural landscape—the surfers who dare to ride these waves become small figures dwarfed by the immensity of the sea, highlighting both their courage and vulnerability.

A Lasting Legacy: Influence and Recognition

Don Long’s influence extends beyond the realm of surf photography. His work has inspired a new generation of artists to explore the beauty and power of nature through visual storytelling. He's not merely documenting a sport; he is creating art that celebrates the ocean as a living, breathing entity.

Currently residing in Richmond with his wife Julianne Yamamoto King and their sons Beau, Aukai, and Dane, Long continues to pursue his passion, constantly seeking new ways to capture the ever-changing moods of the sea. His work serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty that surrounds us—a testament to the enduring power of nature and the artist’s ability to translate it into something truly captivating.

  • Early Career: Began selling photographs at age 16, establishing a foundation in visual storytelling.
  • Signature Style: Dramatic lighting, dynamic composition, and black and white photography emphasizing form and texture.
  • Cinematic Work: Extends his artistic vision into film direction, further exploring the ocean's power and beauty.
  • Current Residence: Richmond, Virginia, with family, continuing to create impactful imagery.
“It,” a striking black and white photograph of a young African American boy, exemplifies Long’s documentary roots and his ability to capture raw emotion and texture. This piece demonstrates his versatility as an artist, showcasing his talent beyond the realm of surf photography.