Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Full Story Behind These Incredible Underwater Wedding Photographs

Novel, innovative, individuality, unique and remarkable are all adjectives which can and should be used to describe the work of the photographer Adam Opris. You can then add the more common adjectives such as stunning, breathtaking, serene, emotive and captivating. We have only recently come across the work of Adam and we have been totally blown away at his combination of skill, artistic approach, and novel way of creating a unique and special setting for what are photographs that will be cherished for a lifetime. When you think about it all, that is quite some responsibility to shoulder while you are trying to persuade someone that having their photograph taken underwater really is a very good idea. The big question though is where did Adam get his inspiration from as this really is a very radical form of wedding photography? We have been very fortunate to have been in direct contact with Adam when we interviewed him about his underwater maternity photographs w


































hich we were so impressed with and he has kindly supplied us with a short biography of how he came to specialize in underwater photography.
As Adam tells us “I grew up in the ocean, and to this day there is always sand in my car. I am constantly looking to push the envelope with my art and when I saw some underwater images everything became clear to me. The lure of the ocean and being underwater led me to get dive certified and invest in an underwater Ikelite housing for my camera! I saw gorgeous photos of marine life and I knew that if I could bring my clients down there, we could create magic!” We are so pleased to now see the incredible results of his tremendous conviction. However it is difficult to know how to describe his work because of its uniqueness. They say a picture is worth a thousand words and in this instance, we don’t feel that what we can say will do justice to what you can see. Perhaps, for once, we had better let you decide what you think for yourselves.

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