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From my 2014 series, 'Sanctuary', created for my final year of studies.
"I think that my love for photography was first kindled during long stints in hospital, photographing flowers that my mother had brought me. Throughout my adolescence I struggled with my mental and physical health, and nature was a sanctuary and escape for me. I lament the disconnection between our everyday lives and the natural world. The vulnerability, hope and suffering that I experienced, combined with the beauty and majesty of nature, inspired this body of work."
I captured this last week while on an underwater photo shoot with Ealani. It definitely wasnt an easy task getting this shot. In the process we had to dodge razor sharp coral heads, fight rip currents and get pummeled by waves. Sketchy shoot for sure but overall I was thankful we made it out okay and got a few nice shots :)
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Minolta underwater 110 film camera, Orca BW Film
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Latin: Lutjanus Kasmira
Italian: Azzannatore striato
Shot taken in Bolifushi island, Male South Atoll, Maldives
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There is a quite rare phenomenon in Venice called Acqua Alta, during which parts of the city get covered in sea water for a few hours. This usually happens in winter and the first place to get underwater is the Piazza San Marco, which is the lowest part of the city. You can imagine my excitement, when I got the chance to photograph Venice in such an unusual way during my trip there this winter😎! You can also imagine how many other excited photographers there were, everyone walking through the water and ruining the reflection for the others 😁.
This picture was taken shortly after sunrise on my last day in Venice, just before heading back to the hotel and proceeding to the airport