Mikala Jones, Hawaii surfer known for filming inside waves, dies in surfing accident

Mikala Jones, a renowned Hawaiian surfer known for capturing photos and videos inside waves, has died at the age of 44 after a surfing accident in Indonesia.

The accident: Jones sustained a fatal injury when his surfboard fin cut his femoral artery during a trip to the Mentawai Islands off the western coast of Sumatra.
* His father, Dr. John Jones, shared the cause of his son’s death. The femoral artery, located in the thigh, is a large blood vessel that delivers blood to the lower limbs.

Light on his career: Jones began surfing in his childhood and won two national championships as an amateur before transitioning to a professional surfing career rich in travel and photography.
* Born in Kailua, Hawaii, Jones started surfing at around seven or eight years old and began capturing first-person images of himself while surfing in the 1990s.
* He was known for his unique approach of holding the camera behind himself while riding on waves, and eventually used multiple GoPro cameras for 360-degree views.

Photography recognition: Jones’ photography, particularly from inside the wave, has garnered widespread acclaim within the surfing community.
* Surf photographer Woody Woodworth praised Jones’ work, sharing that Jones had taken the “best overall surf photo” he had ever seen.
* A photo featuring Jones inside a wave tube with his reflection in the wall of the wave was named the “Olympic-winner-of-all-time photograph” by Woodworth.

His legacy: Jones leaves behind a wife, two daughters, and three siblings, and a generation of surfers inspired by his journey and work.
* His family lives in Bali, Indonesia, and Hawaii.
* His innovative approach to surfing photography has influenced many in the field.

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