Hawaii just moments after recording his final moments in the ocean. Video footage of Larry Haynes, 61, was recovered soon after he collapsed in the parking lot of a surfing beach on Hawaii's North Shore last week.
Haynes was a successful cinematographer who had been recording surfers and surfing events since the late 1980s. His seminal work was Fluid Combustion, which he filmed in in 1994.
Sequels followed throughout the next decade. Hayne's suffered a heart attack in his car soon after surfing at Hawaii's Laniakea Beach, according to surf publication Stab, On February 9, Haynes finished a session on his stand-up paddleboard and went to the parking lot, where he collapsed.
Footage from last Thursday captured moments before his death was reviewed by some of his friends. One, Brian Bielmann, told Hawaii channel KHON2 about the moment they watched Haynes's final moments. 'I went down and got it this morning and immediately took it home and went on the computer,' Bielmann said. 'There must have been 40 files and we looked through all of them.
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