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American
b. 1962
Chip Hooper's photographs of the Pacific Ocean and Tasman
Sea capture transient moments when light and water coalesce
in transcendent beauty. Hooper felt a kinship with the ocean
from a young age; he began making prints at age 12 and constructed
a darkroom in the basement of his childhood home. Through
his work with a large-format 8x10 inch view camera, he has
embraced the patient and meticulous approach that it demands
and has achieved a high degree of technical mastery that
is exhibited in his flawless and highly detailed prints.
His subject matter joins him with a lineage of artists who
have been profoundly inspired by the Pacific Ocean, including
Ansel Adams and Minor White. Yet Chip Hooper has developed
a unique contemporary vision of his own, refining the expressive
power of landscape photography through his meditative studies
of sea, sky, and light. California's Pacific is the first
installment of a series of photographs that Chip Hooper
is making of oceans around the world. New Zealand's South
Pacific and Tasman Sea is his most recent publication consisting
of works from 2003 to 2005. Please click
here for his current resume.

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