Hawaiian photographer takes breathtaking underwater baroque photos

Hawaiian photographer Christy Lee Rogers has been obsessed with water all her life, and her latest project, The Muses, perfectly emphasizes and takes this passion to a new level. As a pioneer in underwater photography, Rogers has so honed her style and technique that she has earned worldwide acclaim. Her work demonstrates the unique quality of light refraction between the surface and layers of water. The idea of ​​Rogers creativity is to honor and explore the fragility of our existence with the help of the elements that surround us. Thanks to the vortices of interwoven human figures and the movement of tissues in the water, the American's pictures look like paintings of the 17th century.

"I love water and I'm happy when it rains, so this is a very natural connection for me, - says Christie. - I grew up surrounded by water on Oahu. At first I was attracted by the natural dichotomy of water - freedom, weightlessness, space and calm on the one hand, inability to breathe, vulnerability, pressure and chaos on the other. So this is a powerful tool for expressing the same phenomena in life, and especially in humanity. ".

Watch the video: Muses Christy Lee Rogers Behind the Scenes Hawaii Underwater Shoot (April 2024).

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