It's one thing to know there are sharks in the water, and it's another thing to go into those waters behind the comforts of a diving cage. But jumping into waters unprotected, wielding nothing but a camera? That's an extreme activity not for the faint of heart. For Clark Little, though, it's a privilege and a joy.

Unfortunately for our correspondent, the famous photographer is all-too-eager to give ThePostGame an up-close experience photographing free-swimming sharks.

Check out Clark Little Photography to see more work from the artist.

Filming Sharks Underwater

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

Underwater Shark Photography

Learning from Clark Little.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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