Video: Luminous inhabitants of the deep sea in photographs by Joshua Lambus
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Hawaiian works by Joshua Lambus Is a unique opportunity to look into underwater world … Rare shellfish, jellyfish and shrimp that live at great depths look mesmerizing in photographs that resemble X-rays.
The underwater world is a topic that does not leave indifferent many photographers around the world. The fascinating shots, which capture the inhabitants of the sea kingdom, belong to Mark Lait, Bruce Mozert and many other photographers, about whom we wrote on the website Culturology.ru.
Joshua Lambus strives to show familiar mollusks and jellyfish in their works as they have never been seen before. A series of his works is called "Blackwater" (literally translated as "Black Water"): glowing living organisms look very impressive against a dark background. Joshua Lambus has been diving for a long time, daily observing underwater uncomplicated stories of the constant struggle of some living organisms with others. The photographer admits that he does his work not only to entertain modern viewers, but also to convey a kind of cry for help from the depths of the sea to humanity. The talented Hawaiian is genuinely outraged by the gradual destruction of the planet's ecosystem, his work is a step towards the popularization of ideas about environmental protection.
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