Jason Heller is a commercial and wildlife photographer based in New York City.Jason can be best described as a conceptual commercial photographer specializing in underwater, travel & lifestyle photography, but the depth and breadth of his work both in and out of the studio has no bounds.
Photographer Sarah Lee is one of those young women who’s creativity started peaking at an early age. Currently 18, she’s attending Chapman University in Orange, California as a freshman. In this set of photos, she creates an underwater world that’s spectacularly colorful.
A self-taught photographic artist, Barbara Cole dropped out of high school and discovered what it was she wanted to do. She says photography found her, identified her and ultimately saved her. Cole recently shot a beautiful underwater spread for Anthropologie.
There’s no doubt that Elena Kalis has one of the most amazing underwater photo sets you’ve probably ever seen. This Russian photographer creates scenes that are at once light and playful and then dark and mysterious. The best part? She asks her own kids to be a part of the process.
More underwater photography, Mark Mawson from Sydney captures these beautiful shots by dropping paint in water.
coolbus18 says
Neato photos
Hanz says
yeah, It's very great photo in water I have never seen before. Thanks for share so much.
pics of borneo says
nice photos!
Himanshu says
amazing collection of pics! Kudos!
Orlando says
Brilliant Photos! 🙂
ultrajazz says
thanks for sharing
awesome !!
Tiago Medina says
Very beatiful, congratulations!
Lifephoto says
Great images. Defiantly a new/very interesting shots. Thanks for the share!
Track says
Lots of great photos. Doubt all of them is taken under water…
sunshine.by says
Whow!
Near perfecg – and the creative idea behind it!….
MARVELOUS!
Nicole Gabriela says
that is too amazing! i really love!
Nicole Gabriela says
Quite amazing! I was speechless, and I have already chosen that course in college do (laughs)! I loved it. No. Simply I loved it!
COTW says
Here are more underwater photos from a surfers perspective by Brazilian photographer Freddy Cerdeira