Sarah Lee

Sarah Lee is Hawaii's most up-and-coming local talent female water photographer.

As a talented water photographer based in Hawai'i, Sarah Lee has an innate ability to capture the beauty and essence of water through her lens.

Sarah Lee's deep connection with the ocean has given her a unique perspective on the world. Growing up on Hawaii's Big Island, she became an avid swimmer and excelled in long-distance ocean races. Her love for photography began at 15, and her passion for the ocean led her to specialize in underwater photography.

She is the first

female photographer to grace the cover of The Surfer's Journal. Sarah's work has been featured on renowned platforms like National Geographic and ESPN's "The Body Issue." She captures the special bond between people and the vast ocean through her lens, showcasing the simple yet deep connection between humanity and nature.

Her photographs have a gentle sense of purpose and playfulness, reflecting people's serenity and joy even amidst turbulent sea conditions. Her approach to photography is rooted in patient observation, allowing her to capture the essence of the ocean's beauty uniquely.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Sarah dedicates her time to everyday people pursuing their passions, whether in the waves or through candid portrait sessions. Her love for the ocean has made her a strong advocate for its conservation and protection. She strives to inspire a deep connection between people and the ocean, encouraging others to appreciate and cherish the beauty of nature.

Today, Sarah divides her time between Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, and the North Shore of Oahu, where she continues to capture the spontaneous beauty of the ocean. Her dedication to preserving the profound bond between people and the vast ocean inspires those around her, and her work continues to touch the hearts of many.