Lifestyle Shoots in the Water

As an underwater photographer, I love to have the French Riviera as a backdrop. Known for its glamorous coastline, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, this Mediterranean gem offers a wealth of opportunities for those who, like me, are passionate about aquatic photography.

Lifestyle Photography: Capturing Real-Life Water Adventures

Lifestyle photography is a style that aims to capture people in real-life situations. With a mixture of authentic and staged interaction with my models, I capture slices of life from a unique vantage point: the water. This style of photography is an exceptional way to showcase water activities and sports such as paddling, water skiing, jet skis, sea bobs, windsurfing, and snorkeling. It’s also perfect for advertising beaches, private shores, pools, or any water-based location.

One unique aspect of my work is how I integrate lifestyle photography for shoots for yacht charters. I often use underwater lifestyle photography to highlight the various toys available onboard, showcasing the luxurious and playful experience a charter yacht can offer. By creating a playful environment, I enable children to act naturally in a joyful mood or let adults have fun in the water, redirecting them slightly to capture the perfect picture. My approach is all about ensuring the candid moments shine through.

Snorkeling and Free Diving: A Unique Approach

Unlike traditional scuba diving setups, I rely on snorkeling and free diving for my underwater photography. This allows me greater mobility and the ability to blend seamlessly into the environment.

Being in the water with just a snorkel and fins means I am always ready for the perfect candid shot. Whether it’s a child laughing while splashing around, a family enjoying water sports, or a couple sharing a romantic moment in the sea, my gear and techniques ensure I can adapt quickly to the situation.


The Equipment I Use

Underwater photography requires specialized equipment, and I’m often asked about my setup. I use 2 Canon hybrid cameras from the R series housed in a sturdy Aquatech underwater case with a wide-angle lens on one and a more narrow one on the second. Good lighting is essential, so I always bring along powerful underwater strobes to illuminate my subjects. Using minimal equipment while free diving allows me to focus on capturing the essence of the moment without being weighed down.

Tips for Aspiring Underwater Photographers

If you’re considering diving into underwater photography, the French Riviera is a fantastic place to start. Here are some tips:

  • Practice Buoyancy Control: Stability underwater is crucial for clear shots.
  • Learn About Marine Life: Understanding your subjects helps in predicting their behavior.
  • Invest in Good Equipment: Quality gear can make a significant difference in your results.
  • Respect the Environment: Always prioritize the well-being of marine ecosystems.
  • Master Free Diving Skills: The ability to hold your breath and move gracefully underwater can open up new photographic opportunities.
  • I cherish the Mediterranean Sea and feel very grateful to be able to work with it. Through my lens, I hope to share the wonders of this underwater paradise and make my subjects as comfortable and natural in the water to get the perfect shot.


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