underwater
Diving to tell a story: my artistic approach between water, body and light
I choose to explore the ocean as one explores a secret language. Beneath the surface, everything becomes slower, deeper, more sensual. Water transforms the human body, stretches it, suspends it, gives it a poetry never seen on land. It is in this floating universe that I create my photographic series around the intimate—and sometimes a little wild—relationship between human beings and the ocean.
In my underwater photographs, bodies move weightlessly, enveloped in natural blues and greens. The light that filters through the water becomes a dance partner: it sculpts, caresses, erases, reveals. This constant interplay of shadows and reflections creates an almost surreal aesthetic, where it becomes difficult to distinguish where reality begins and imagination takes over.
Above the surface, I gain altitude. My aerial photographs of waves reveal another face of the sea: powerful, graphic, hypnotic. Seen from the sky, the lines of water become moving calligraphies, natural architectures that we discover like abstract landscapes.
Through this dual approach—underwater and in the air—I explore our profound connection with the marine world: fascination, vulnerability, freedom. My goal is simple: to create images that invite feeling before understanding.
























