Wave Hang captures a quiet, unguarded moment between sets. Shot in black and white, the image freezes a pause in time—a surfer perched above the water, feet dangling over a weathered seawall, board resting below. The textures of concrete, skin, and salt-stained fiberglass carry as much weight as the subject itself.
Photographed by Steven Burnett, this piece leans into restraint and realism. There’s no action, no spectacle—just anticipation. The kind of moment surfers know well, where time slows and the ocean decides what comes next. The monochrome palette strips the scene down to essentials, emphasizing form, posture, and mood.
Wave Hang is about patience, youth, and coastal ritual. It brings a raw, timeless surf energy into a space—effortless, honest, and quietly confident.
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