Hello everyone, I appreciate you taking the time to read this brief biography about how and why I believe I began my journey in Ocean/Wave Photography.
Selfie at the office
My name is Terence Pieters, and I'm from the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal. It all began when I was about 5 or 6 years old. I seized every opportunity to be at the beach, where I surfed, bodyboarded, and participated in junior lifeguarding. Bodyboarding was my initial passion, as riding the waves brought me immense joy. Growing up by the beach was wonderful and contributed to a very healthy lifestyle.
Surfing St Mikes Circa 2006. Garth Lappeman Photo
During that period, I gained extensive knowledge about the ocean and waves. I began competing nationally in the bodyboarding scene and continued doing so for many years. I secured excellent sponsorships and envisioned a clear future for myself as a professional athlete.
Photo Above: Terence Pieters Bodyboarding Air - Photo by - Rozanne Fleet
Walking down to the beach Photo by - Simon Heale
Unfortunately, my injuries began to impact my body, bringing things to a stop. After undergoing shoulder surgery, I never felt quite the same, and bodyboarding gradually became just a weekend activity. I still enjoy it a lot, but now I do it mainly for fun.
Post Surgery
At that time, I had been a photographer for several years, but I hadn't yet discovered my niche. I spent a couple of years working on cruise ships, which turned out to be an amazing experience. I gained a lot of knowledge, traveled the globe, and visited many stunning locations.
Docked in Iceland
Everything changed when the Covid Pandemic hit, bringing the world to a standstill. It was a frightening time for many, myself included. What was I going to do? I knew I enjoyed photography, but what could I capture when we weren't allowed to go anywhere? That's when I decided to invest in a camera and water housing, and began swimming into the ocean at dawn, before anyone could report me to the police during the lockdown.
I had a feeling it would come naturally to me, as when I was surfing, I often noticed beautiful moments that others overlooked. Brief flashes of magic as the wave rose. I wanted to capture those moments to admire them. I would form a small opening with my hands and peek through to focus on the parts of the wave I found intriguing. At the time, I didn't think much of it, but it developed into a significant passion of mine.
Image Captured in the Ocean by Terence. Titled: Drama
WHY THE NAME ORANGE ROCKS?
Orange Rocks on the coast is a renowned fishing location, and those familiar with it appreciate the stunning proximity to the ocean. This is where my journey of photographing waves began. At that time, I couldn't take my camera into the ocean, so I stood on the rocks to safely capture the immense power of the waves crashing. The orange hue of the rocks is also a common feature along our part of the coastline, which is why I found the name Orange Rocks Ocean Photography quite fitting.
Standing on Orange Rocks taking photos of huge waves
Capturing the waves within the sea is an entirely different challenge. You must thoroughly understand the ocean, including the currents, tides, swells, and the surfers, as well as how to maneuver among them. Not only are you swimming in deep waters without a flotation device, but you're also doing so while carrying a heavy and costly camera. Additionally, I need to consider the appropriate exposure settings and the right composition to employ.
Photo above: Terence Pieters inside a breaking wave with camera in-hand. Photo by Esmer Tenner
Some days are easier than others; when the waves are smaller and the sea is calmer, I can focus more on the technical aspects, as I have more time to consider my shot. Conversely, on those big, intimidating days, my attention shifts to my surroundings and the ocean's movement. I might only capture one good photo, but I leave with a compelling story and experience to share with everyone.
The beauty and uniqueness of each wave are endless. Observing it from land is one thing, but being up close and personal is absolutely breathtaking, and I am thrilled to share my vision with you.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story. I hope that my work can bring you the same happiness and awe-inspiring wonder that it brings to me. Join me on this extraordinary adventure by exploring my photography on this website.
Warm regards, Terence Pieters
If you would like to support me and my Ocean Photography career, you can do so by purchasing a print here Browse Gallery
Here's a video showcasing some of my favorite moments with a dramatic flair -
21 comments
Terence I know how early in the morning you leave to go to the beach. You stay sometime hours in the water and you swim only with your flippers and heavy equipment ln the deep waters. I pray every morning that you will be safe and come out safe. Just love your effort and stunning work.
Ive watched you grow up and am so proud of the wonderful young man you are today. Your talent is such a blessing to all of us! Oneday i look forward to having your art on my walls. Keep it up!
Your story and photographs are incredible Terence!
I have tremendous respect for the ocean! 🌊 It’s beauty and ever changing moods due to currents and climates amazes me! It’s my peaceful place along with my enjoyment of the fruits of the sea! I was brought up on the water on my dad’s fishing boat! I learned to respect both the boats and the ocean!! Your photography and videography skills are outstanding and I don’t think you have disappointed me ever! I love your story and it gives us a peek into your work, what has motivated you and what is your passion!! I have so much respect for you and your work! You respect the ocean and it’s forces! I love the ocean but although I scuba dive and fish in all kinds of places I could never do what you do, it is a gift!
Thank you for sharing your passion with all of us! One day I will be purchasing one of your pieces!! Unfortunately I was forced to delete my Facebook account due to scammers. I will follow you if possible on Instagram or emails!
Thank you again for sharing your gift with us!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful gift! I enjoy your work so much and I’m hoping to be able to purchase one someday.. it will be hard to choose just one