Jorge Cervera Hauser produces intimate snapshots of underwater creatures, effortlessly capturing their magnificence as they glide through the sea in schools or pairs. Each image displays moments that look as if they were captured in a split-second, yet simultaneously appear dramatically staged. Most of theimages included were taken either in Baja or the Mexican Caribbean, and the image of the shark gliding alone through turquoise water was taken at Tiger Beach in the Bahamas. No matter the location, each photograph was taken far away from human life and miles out in the open ocean.
The Mexico City-based artist is also a film producer, yet his true passion lies with the animals he captures within his photography. Along with a few friends he runs a marine conservation NGO called Pelagic Life , which aims to conserve the Mexican open ocean through eco-tourism. Through his organization Cervera Hauser produced the documentary Mexico Pelagico which has already been released in Mexico and will be available on Netflix June 1st.More images of Cervera Hausers underwater voyages can be seen on his online portfolio here .
A beautiful collection of shots of sea creatures in their natural habitat.
The animals, the ocean and the combination are all beautiful in their own right but stupendous together
Enjoy!
These are magnificent! What a treasure!
Better take these now, while they are still here... I am amazed at their tranquility, and beauty!
Thank you, so very much, for sharing this!
Dowser
They scenes are certainly serene and beautiful and the danger to animals in the oceans ad elsewhere is certainly a reality to be dealt with so that our grandchildren and their grandchildren will be able to admire these animals as we do.
There is an entire world of beauty and fascination below the surface. Fortunate for us, photographers bring extraordinary views of what lies beneath.
Thanks for sharing this awesome display Robert.
Spectacular photos RIO...The photo of the turtle is my favorite.
Great find.
Kavika
Thanks for the feedback
My favorite--- either the ray or the diver and the huge school of fish
Lynne
You are welcome, I am glad that you liked the pictures
WOW....just WOW!! Amazing...Thanks RIO!
Nina
You are welcome
Glad you liked the pics
R W
I have heard others call them that
As friendly as they are and as much as they like people to pay attention to them, they are very much like kittens
Glad you liked the pics
Can't get any better than these.
A Mac
Exactly, except maybe to view them in their natural habitat, but the pictures are the next best things for sure
Thanks for the feedback