Zac Milan is a realist. Authentic in his work, his relationships and his personal style- the guy does what he wants, and he's not worried about what others think. He's a photographer, sponger, gamer, and adventure seeker, and living life with no restrictions seems to be his motto.
His work is just as unrestrained. Some may call it photographic realism... maybe even natural minimalism... both of which may, or may not be actual artistic genres. But who has the right to categorize his work anyways? Zac does of course, and he's clearly not concerned with any labels.
What he does care about is honest, symmetrical photography. He wakes up at 5:30 am and rushes to the beach to catch the early morning sunrise. He'll take some shots of the burnt-orange sky, the soft blue horizon, and the crashing shore break; and then off he goes with his bodyboard to ride a few of the waves for himself. No matter how obscure the shot, Zac tells me how important it is to visualize nature's lines- the structure that underlies Mother Earth's beauty.