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Cave Curtains | Cenote Cristal | UnderwaterIf you simplify it, there are three major cave formations: stalactites, stala...
25/05/2026

Cave Curtains | Cenote Cristal | Underwater

If you simplify it, there are three major cave formations: stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. Of course, cave systems offer far more variety than that.

The formations illuminated by the diver are known as “cave curtains.” They get their name from their shape, resembling folded or open curtains hanging from the ceiling.

Do you have a favourite cave formation?

Trapped Air | Cave Diving | UnderwaterTrapped air bubbles are a common sight in underwater caves. Some have been there s...
11/05/2026

Trapped Air | Cave Diving | Underwater

Trapped air bubbles are a common sight in underwater caves. Some have been there since the cave flooded, while others are left behind by divers.

With every breath, or through the use of a dry suit, small amounts of air collect along the ceiling. In some places, the bubbles escape through cracks in the rock. In others, they remain trapped and gather into large pockets that appear almost like quicksilver.

Depending on the angle, these pockets can even turn into perfect mirrors.

Linoleum Print | Tulum | Human NatureI’ve always loved my logo. A lot of thought went into the concept before it finally...
06/05/2026

Linoleum Print | Tulum | Human Nature

I’ve always loved my logo. A lot of thought went into the concept before it finally came together. Later, Monica brought the final design to life and did it absolutely perfect.

Here, we created a linoleum print of it at Taller de ceramica escarabajo workshop.

Catching the light | Bucharest | Human NatureNo matter if I'm shooting above or below the surface, it always comes down ...
23/04/2026

Catching the light | Bucharest | Human Nature

No matter if I'm shooting above or below the surface, it always comes down to the same thing: catching the light.

Cenote Xulo | Cave Diving | UnderwaterWhat makes Cenote Xulo stand out is the way it transitions from large chambers to ...
16/04/2026

Cenote Xulo | Cave Diving | Underwater

What makes Cenote Xulo stand out is the way it transitions from large chambers to tight passages in a matter of minutes.

The cave's scale constantly shifts, yet it remains richly decorated throughout. Wide spaces open up and quickly narrow again, creating a varied dive from start to finish.

It's also a photographers dream as it offers new compositions around every corner.

Framing in Cave Diving | Cenote Chan Hol | UnderwaterIn cave photography, composition often comes down to positioning.Sm...
14/04/2026

Framing in Cave Diving | Cenote Chan Hol | Underwater

In cave photography, composition often comes down to positioning.

Small adjustments by the diver, light assistant, or myself can completely change the final image. The difference is in the details.

This passage naturally frames Patricio Nahuel , drawing the focus straight to the center. Backlighting by Alessandro Totola adds depth, shaping the scene with light and shadow.

Shot in collaboration with ProTec Dive Centers

12/04/2026

Fresh vs Salt | Cenote Cristal | Underwater

This two clips are taking in the same dive.

The shallower part is filled with fresh water and the cave is very dark. After 20 minutes you will reach the deeper saltwater tunnels and the cave turns white.

In this particular tunnel you even have the upper part black and the lower part white as the halocline lies in the middle.

What do you like more fresh water or salt water tunnels?

Uxmal | Yucatán | Human NatureHave you ever wondered what it would have felt like to come across Maya pyramids hidden in...
10/04/2026

Uxmal | Yucatán | Human Nature

Have you ever wondered what it would have felt like to come across Maya pyramids hidden in the jungle?

At Uxmal, you can still experience that feeling. Once you pass the main pyramid, you will see areas where structures are partially overgrown, offering a glimpse of what these sites looked like before they were cleared.

Not everything has been excavated. Archaeologists intentionally leave sections untouched, partly to preserve them and partly because future technologies may reveal more than is possible today.

Not Our Environment | Cave Diving | UnderwaterAs divers, we rely on equipment to stay where we don’t belong.In the begin...
07/04/2026

Not Our Environment | Cave Diving | Underwater

As divers, we rely on equipment to stay where we don’t belong.

In the beginning, every piece of gear feels new and unfamiliar. But over time, it becomes routine and is almost invisible.

Until something is missing.

No mask means no vision.
No fins means no movement.
No wing means no buoyancy control.
No air… no time.

It’s easy to forget how dependent we are, especially on simple or familiar dives. But the reality doesn’t change: This is not our natural environment and dive accordingly.

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