Digital Photographer

HEROES OF THE SEA

When did you first get into photography, and how?

Oceans have always brought up the most diverse feelings in us humans

When I was a kid, my parents used to take me and my brother to the most beautiful places during our holidays. Catching special moments with my mum’s camera was one of my favourite pastimes during these trips. I think my passion for photography had already started then.

I spent a decade working as a model – I stood in front of the camera, but I learned a lot by watching and listening. After that it took me several years of assisting other photographers until I started my own photography.

How did your new book, Heroes Of The Sea, come about?

After my first two books about Tibet and

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