At first light on Southbroom Beach, a solitary figure steps towards the restless Indian Ocean as the rising sun burns through the morning haze.
Into the Morning Tide captures that fleeting moment between stillness and movement — the quiet preparation before entering the waves. Layers of breaking surf sweep across the frame beneath a fiery horizon, while the silhouetted figure provides a human counterpoint to the immense energy of the sea.
Warm reflections along the wet shoreline soften the drama of the crimson sky, creating an image that is both atmospheric and quietly adventurous. More than a South African sunrise, this is a photograph about solitude, anticipation and our enduring pull towards the ocean.
At first light on Southbroom Beach, a solitary figure steps towards the restless Indian Ocean as the rising sun burns through the morning haze.
Into the Morning Tide captures that fleeting moment between stillness and movement — the quiet preparation before entering the waves. Layers of breaking surf sweep across the frame beneath a fiery horizon, while the silhouetted figure provides a human counterpoint to the immense energy of the sea.
Warm reflections along the wet shoreline soften the drama of the crimson sky, creating an image that is both atmospheric and quietly adventurous. More than a South African sunrise, this is a photograph about solitude, anticipation and our enduring pull towards the ocean.