The Underwater series is a visual exploration of time and perception through a medium that transforms the ordinary into the dreamlike. I photograph a woman submerged underwater, capturing her movement frozen in suspension, where every gesture appears to exist in an ethereal, timeless state.
The water acts as a filter, softening shapes and blurring contours, while distorting and reflecting light in unexpected ways. This environment transforms the human figure into a symbol of fragility, serenity, and transcendence, evoking a space where reality and dreams intertwine.
In Underwater, time seems to slow down, allowing the viewer to contemplate the image with a deliberate stillness. The photographs invite both physical and emotional immersion, where the fluidity of water becomes a mirror of life’s transient and fleeting nature. The series is an homage to stillness and the hidden beauty found in suspended moments.