Underwater Photography
For the past decade, I have been drawn to the waters of the Red Sea, from the coasts of Sinai to the Deep South, seeking to capture the quiet grandeur of a world in constant motion. My work is not just about documenting marine life but about translating the way light, form, and texture shape the underwater landscapes that few ever see. From the delicate choreography of coral polyps to the towering structures of reef ecosystems, each image is an attempt to preserve something fleeting—an ecosystem on the edge of transformation, alive yet impermanent, resilient yet fragile.
Date
July 8, 2025
Photographer
Yaseen El-Beltagy
Location
Egyptian Red Sea
Camera
Lumix DMC-TS3, Olympus TG-6, Olympus EM1 Mark III
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