Using the latest cameras and lenses made for the depth of the ocean, our photographers explored the beauty of the sea from underneath: our photo art of life underwater presents a world so different from our existence on the surface, it's almost from outer space.
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Do you feel like you’ve had enough of the dreary everyday life on the earth's surface? Let our photographers take you into another world: hundreds and thousands of meters below the sea surface. The first known underwater photos are from the year 1856, by the British William Thompson – however, the French Louis Boutan is considered the true inventor of underwater photography. Later, in 1908, Francis Ward photographed underwater subjects in colour for the first time, and the first underwater film was shot in 1915. Today, due to the digital camera boom, many conventional devices are available for anyone to get involved with underwater photography. We must mention though, photographing the world of the famous mermaids like Ariel, isn’t an easy task – therefore our photographers have provided us with the best pictures for you to hang on the wall.
So which of our lovely sea creatures have you decided as a good match for you? Will you decorate your home or office with a thousand bright colours of the underwater world? For such colourful images, we can recommend our most popular product called acrylic glass – what’s special about the glass is the extra saturation of colours and depth that it creates for the picture. You may feel like you have an underwater window in your house where you can see dolphins play; what a wonderful thought. Our other product variables include Alu Dibond, canvas, fine art photo paper and posters, with or without a frame. Whichever photos and print materials you choose, we guarantee the quality.
Is underwater photography too wet for you? Feel free to follow our photographers on a camel trip through the desert, or go mountain climbing with us and enjoy the best views as landscape photography on your walls. Our categories are of a wide range of topics from around the world, so begin your exploration, search for your dream themes and let us know if you need an extra pair of eyes to help you make a decision. The chances are that we have the photo or illustration that you’ve been looking for all along!
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