
On Mondays we try to make them a bit less
Monday, so we bring you collections of videos or photographs, as in this case, to rejoice and enjoy the view with the work of other artists. This time we took as theme
the water and we made a selection of 10 photographers with different perspectives and approaches to the subject. Enjoy it!

1. Elena Kalis
An expert in creating beautiful underwater scenes, among other series there is one dedicated to
Alice in Wonderland that is simply amazing.

2. Eric Cheng
Photographers and divers there are many, so you can find many photos online of marine wildlife. Cheng is one more adventurer and has an extensive
collection of photographs including all types of whales and sharks.

3. Javiy
Another fan of underwater photography, could be objects, people swimming, waves, surfers... But what makes his photographs especially beautiful is the color treatment.

4. Alberich Mathews
Like Elena Kalis, Alberich is specialized in portraits under water. In his case it gets a surreal atmosphere through the use of dark backgrounds and props from old times, like some kind of
pin-ups underwater.

5. Sarah Lee
Her photos could be the perfect representation of the ideal that we all have in mind when we think of summer, beach and holiday. Lee is an expert in capturing the essence of the life at sea. Surfers, bikinis, tanned bodies and sunset.

6. Lenny & Meriel
Known for their project with small boats made out of twigs and leaves (published in different weblogs like
Boooooom!). They also have a large collection of aerial photographs, especially in coastal areas, and large-scale drawings on sand at the beach.

7. Patrick Smith
The coasts are an inexhaustible source of postcard landscapes and Patrick is perhaps one of the best capturing this. Its colorful photos demonstrate the broad skills developed as a landscape photographer.

8. Stefan Alt
Among many subjects, nature and its forms is probably the favorite theme of Stefan. His portfolio evidence a mastery of black and white, and his photographs of water are beautiful exercises of movement, texture and time magically frozen.

9. Jens Ludwig
There is a whole trend of photographers dedicated to light-painting, Ludwig goes a step further by mixing water and lights in what he has called
Kinetic Watercolors.

10. Dick Sanders
And finally another photographer who represents the more abstract side of water: to reflection quality of water as a distorting mirror. His collection
Reflections count already with more than 200 photos.