I love playing with perspective and wanted to take that approach with my first underwater shoot. Fluffing the dress and the model's hair correctly took many tries but I'm glad with what we eventually got! Shot on a Panasonic LX10.
Whales is a creation by the artist José Reis. Category Nature, Animal, Aquatic life, Digital art, Composition. This image describes the importance of the oceans in our planet with all the underwater animals, specifically the whales!. Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.…
Sunlight coming in from the Academy's central square cast beautiful rays on the massive viewing pane of the Philippine Coral Reef. Solar energy powers the whole reef ecosystem. Algae is eaten by small invertebrates and herbivorous fish which are then eaten by carnivorous which expel nutrients which is then used up by the algae again. It's the circle of reef life! Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark III Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100) Aperture f/4.0 Focal Length 17 mm ISO Speed 200 Lens EF 17-40 f/4L USM
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Exclusive Interview with Beth Mitchell, 3rd Prize Winner, Photography, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize While almost anyone can pull out their cellphone these days to take some great looking photos, it takes significantly more effort to pull off the photography that Beth Mitchell does. As the 3rd place winner of the Stocksy United Photography, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, we get a get a deeper look into the creative process of the Australian photographer. Set up in the fantastical aquatic realms of her imagination, Beth stages very stunning and surreal underwater scenes. She elegantly captures the magic and mystery of the abyss that has endured through legends for centuries. However, Beth has not always been a name in the art world. Before pursuing her artwork full-time, she worked in real estate. She picked up skills in business, networking and
Photography tutorial explaining how to make your underwater photos really pop by editing with Google Nik Color Efex Pro. Follow these tips and tricks to really make your photos stand out.
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An underwater photograph of a naked young woman dancing in the pool. The photograph has bright green background. Original gallery quality print signed by the artist. Digital archival pigment print on archival paper with metallic finish. Limited edition of 24 The artwork is furnished with certificate of authenticity, signed by artist with artist's name, edition number, edition limit, and other details. Alex Sher is an award-winning American underwater fine art photographer whose admiration of feminine sensuality heralded him to worldwide acclaim. Sher was born in Ukraine in 1962 and started taking photographs at the age of twelve. He graduated from Kyiv University in 1984. Two years later, he volunteered as medical personnel to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster recovery. When asked about that time, he says "having no clue how much radiation you are getting makes you appreciate every breath - pretty much what you feel underwater." Alex Sher started showing his photographs in the early nineties; however, he considered himself an amateur artist until his work was stolen from an exhibition in Kyiv. Sher immigrated to the US with his family in 1995 and currently resides in Los Angeles. As a former biologist and an ocean diver, Alex is deeply concerned with the decimation of kelp forests along the California Pacific Coast. Sher’s underwater photographs emerged in 2011. In 2015, after participating in a photo competition, his works were exhibited in Paris at the Louvre Museum and later by museums of London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other major cities. Sher's first solo exhibition was held in 2016 in Los Angeles by the Bruce Lurie Gallery. Since then, he has had six exclusive exhibitions, has been in numerous group exhibitions, and has participated in major US art fairs. Sher's artistic style is marked by the transition from photographing marine wildlife at the very beginning, to then figurative nudity, with a majority of monochrome black and white works. His most recent pieces showcase minimalism and abstraction with bright colors through a quiet, eye-catchy, and charming combination of figurative and abstract art. Sher is an excellent underwater coach who trains his models on how to control their breath and buoyancy, as well as their feelings. He also teaches spiritual blending with the water and modeling technics for different underwater cameras. Alex Sher generously shares his artistic and technical innovations. His ideas inspire underwater photographers around the world. Sher's first photo book 'Mermaids' was published in 2018. Alex Sher is being represented by the Touchon Gallery since 2019.
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About A beautiful and mysterious underwater black and white photograph of a young naked woman relaxing on her back in her pool. This photograph is a part of the series Marble Cave Original gallery quality archival pigment print. Limited edition of 24, print #2 Image size: 35" x 23" Paper size: 36" x 24" The artwork is signed by artist and furnished with certificate of authenticity, with artist's name, edition number, edition limit, and other details. This photograph has been recently presented at: 2022 Art San Diego 2022 (San Diego, USA) 2022 LA Art Show 2022 (Los Angeles, USA) This photograph has been recently published in: Moevir Magazine - 2022 France Lens Culture - 2022 US The Style Researcher - 2021 Italy Alex Sher is an award-winning American underwater fine art photographer whose admiration of feminine sensuality heralded him to worldwide acclaim. Sher was born in Ukraine in 1962 and started taking photographs at the age of twelve. He graduated from Kyiv University in 1984. Two years later, he volunteered as medical personnel to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster recovery. When asked about that time, he says "having no clue how much radiation you are getting makes you appreciate every breath - pretty much what you feel underwater." Alex Sher started showing his photographs in the early nineties; however, he considered himself an amateur artist until his work was stolen from an exhibition in Kyiv. Sher immigrated to the US with his family in 1995 and currently resides in Los Angeles. As a former biologist and an ocean diver, Alex is deeply concerned with the decimation of kelp forests along the California Pacific Coast. Sher’s underwater photographs emerged in 2011. In 2015, after participating in a photo competition, his works were exhibited in Paris at the Louvre Museum and later by museums of London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other major cities. Sher's first solo exhibition was held in 2016 in Los Angeles by the Bruce Lurie Gallery. Since then, he has had six exclusive exhibitions, has been in numerous group exhibitions, and has participated in major US art fairs. Sher's artistic style is marked by the transition from photographing marine wildlife at the very beginning, to then figurative nudity, with a majority of monochrome black and white works. His most recent pieces showcase minimalism and abstraction with bright colors through a quiet, eye-catchy, and charming combination of figurative and abstract art. Sher is an excellent underwater coach who trains his models on how to control their breath and buoyancy, as well as their feelings. He also teaches spiritual blending with the water and modeling technics for different underwater cameras. Alex Sher generously shares his artistic and technical innovations. His ideas inspire underwater photographers around the world. Sher's first photo book 'Mermaids' was published in 2018. Alex Sher is being represented by the Touchon Gallery since 2019.
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Free-to-use Agora app shares the finalist shots from its #Nature2020 competition where amateur and professional photographers from all around the world have submitted 11,086 participations to win the $1,000 top prize. The voting phase is now open on Agora to choose the winning nature photography shot, results will be revealed on Wednesday 4th March.
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