Video: Colorful shapes in the aquatic environment. Photos by Mark Mawson
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Jellyfish or a new species of hitherto unknown inhabitants of the deep sea? Neither one nor the other. These are not even living creatures, but just a drop of paint beautifully thrown into the water, which is cleverly captured on camera by photographer Mark Mawson.
“Aqueous” is the name of a beautiful series of photographs by an Australian photographer of English descent who has shown all his creativity and professionalism in this project. A dissolving drop of paint thrown from a height into the water, the aesthetic design of the picture, the color scheme and the right lighting - that's the whole secret of the amazing photographs of Mark Mawson.
Mark Mawson has been working as a photographer since 1987. After studying photojournalism in Sheffield, England, he has collaborated with many of London's national dailies and fashion magazines. In 2001, he radically changed his life, moving almost to the ends of the world - to Sydney, Australia. Mark creates photographs for clients, filming in the Caribbean and Seychelles, USA, Cuba, Europe, Africa, Indonesia and Asia. Mark Mouseon often organizes solo exhibitions of his work in London and Sydney.
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