Hawk
Belenyi Szabolcs
Sergueï Yurkévitch - Shadow, Leningrad, 1981
Paula Hayes.
Joanna Chrobak is an amazing contemporary Polish artist. Heavily influenced by medieval and Renaissance art, her paintings are beautiful,...
Chewing Gum In Venice by Simone Decker
“Last year, photographer Chase Jarvis called Singapore-based Jared Lim an emerging talent for his unique architectural photos which Jarvis...
UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALEXANDER SEMENOV
Marine biologist and a professional underwater photographer Alexander Semenov. Alexander is the head of the scientific divers team at the White Sea Biological Station (WSBS) in Russia. Graduating from Lomonosov’s Moscow State University in the department of Zoology, Alexander specialized in the study of invertebrate animals.
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UNDERWATER | NATURAL SPRING
Johannesburg, South Africa-based Photographer Ilse Moore - “While my underwater photography often involves commercial shoots, my conceptual work speaks of a subconscious denial of reality. I have always been attracted to surreal imagery. I believe that photography as a medium lends a kind of realism to these ‘fantasies’, allowing it to exist in closer relationship to the viewer. I like that it suggests the possibility of an indiscernible truth. Shooting underwater seemed like the logical next step in finding a balance between the surreal world and my own reality…”
“I always wanted to be Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up. I can’t fly, but swimming is the next best thing. It’s harmony and balance. The water is my sky”. - Clayton Jones Biography
ART & LSP | UNDERWATER DAYDREAMS - PHOTOGRAPHER SARAH LEE
From Kona on the Big Island of Hawai’i, I am incessantly glued to camera viewfinders, dafins, and the sea. My aim in making photos is to capture and accentuate the beauty in what surrounds me. Photography to me is a mode of visual problem solving and a way to perpetuate the stoke, whether it be above the surface or below. - Sarah Lee [See More]
DARK SHARKS | Light Rays
Photographer Karen Glaser - Dark Sharks and Light Rays are photographed in places that remind me of “Western Kansas”. Water still covers most of the planet: sharks and rays have been swimming on this Earth for eons. These creatures are closely related and prehistoric, so are the waters in which they swim. However, my locations, in Pacific waters off the Americas, though remote (one destination takes 32-36 hours to reach by boat), are deeply affected by many modern threats including: over fishing, illegal fishing, and shark fining. The shark population is plummeting and rays are following suit. It is not inconceivable to think they might follow the dinosaur into extinction.
These photographs are not the typical slicked up representation of the underwater worlds often found in scuba magazines. For example, the Dark Sharks are rendered in a way that is kindred to that of cave paintings. Read More →
DEEP BLUE
Photographer Daniel Balda
Daniel began his career capturing surf and travel photographs. At the present he works as a freelance photograher for travel, interior design and architecture magazines, apart from his dedication to personal projects. His passion towards photography, water and a restless sense of travel defines his work. - Deep Blue Serie is part of a personal underwater project, using natural light on ocean water.
Life Below The Surface - An Underwater Art Exhibition
Andreas Franke | Staudinger + Franke
Andreas about the images “Mystified scenes of the past that play in a fictional space. Dreamworlds, where you can get lost or you can identify with. This makes a new and unexpected atmosphere.”
Since August 4th 2011 divers can benefit from a very special experience and find a package of 12 images placed on the hulk of the artificial reef General Hoyt S. Vandenberg located 100 feet below sealevel and approximately seven miles south of Key West.
An Underwater Art Gallery exhibited on the wreck of the Vandenberg near Key West / Florida.
FISH HEADS
Photographer Tim Tadder - Just a little eye candy, looking at portraits from a completely different vantage point. A series of underwater portraits using water surface tension to create beautiful textures surrounding the faces.
Photography by Christy Lee Rogers - Reckless Unbound
Surreal Underwater Spray Paint Portraits - Artist James Cooper
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