Ray Collins spent three years in and around the water waiting for the right moment

Desiree Savage
Updated December 11 2017 - 1:18pm, first published 1:02pm
PASSION: To make this book Ray Collins hung harnessed out of a helicopter, bared subzero temperatures off Iceland, driven for days to desolate Australian reefs and sailed through remote and uninhabited islands of the Indonesian archipelago. Picture: Adam McLean
PASSION: To make this book Ray Collins hung harnessed out of a helicopter, bared subzero temperatures off Iceland, driven for days to desolate Australian reefs and sailed through remote and uninhabited islands of the Indonesian archipelago. Picture: Adam McLean

A new documentary created by adventure retailer and environmental advocates Patagonia profiles people whose playground is the ocean and includes internationally renowned photographer Ray Collins.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

Editor - The Senior

At the helm of Australia's premier publication for people aged over 55, covering hard hitting issues, travel, lifestyle and entertainment. Got a hot tip? Email me - edit@TheSenior.com.au

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