You’ve probably heard the old adage that if you do what you love for a living, then it will never feel like work. Last night I received an email about Clark Little, a pioneer of surfing who has gained national and international recognition for his Hawaiian North Shore wave photography. He has taken his passion for surfing and the ocean - and turned it into a new career.

In 2007, Clark’s wife asked him for a picture of the ocean to decorate a bedroom wall. Clark grabbed a camera, jumped in the ocean, and started recording the beauty and power of Hawaiian waves from the inside out, a point of view most people will never experience. Now people are paying to hang his point of view on their walls!

The ocean has become his office. I’m sure what is “all in a day’s work” feels like play to him. Where do you like to play? What could you new office space be? I know that my creativity and curiosity keep my design work from ever feeling boring or mundane.

Clark is actively seeking galleries, museums, surf shops, community groups and art schools interested in hosting his slideshow presentation and book signing events. Learn more and view pricing at http://www.clarklittlephotography.com/tour.php.

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