the underwater project · alex tipple
Posted on | May 4, 2011 | No Comments
“Australian photographer Alex Tipple regularly gets beaten in the head with his 5kg underwater camera but with shots like this one, it’s definitely worth it. He captures split second, stunning images of swimmers and surfers emerging underwater just off the Australian coast.
The 29 year-old captures the precise moment a wave breaks and surfers are drawn under, resulting in images of stunning clarity with an interesting twist on abstract photography. Tipple decided to shoot these kind of images after becoming frustrated with “normal” surf photography.” (relentlessenergy.com)



tomohide ikeya
Posted on | August 23, 2010 | No Comments
tomohide was born in 1974 in kanagawa, japan, and started his professional career as a chef in an italian restaurant in 1992 before he switched to photography and started working independently in 2002. he has some interesting work on his website but i find most interesting his photo art series breath, which got him the 2009 international photography award. check out his website here.



