20 YEARS AS A NON FOR PROFIT INITIATIVE DEVOTED TO THE OCEANS
A PHOTOGRAPHIC CRUSADE.
Images become an extraordinary vehicle, with a unique power, which transcends any limit, and are capable of educating, transferring, impacting, and transmitting messages without words or accompanying texts. Since 2004 we have joined forces with the world most renowned underwater photographers and used this to bring thousands of people closer to the under sea world, having them go below without the need to dive. We trust each image would do its job, marveling, educating and generating consciousness, and in the process we believe, contributing to the care of the oceans.
To learn more visit: www.thelivingoceans.org
JOINING FORCES .
Joining forces is key to achieving greater impact and results. The idea behind the creation of The Living Oceans was precisely to bring together the work of the best image creators to develop a platform that would become a photographic crusade towards caring for the oceans. The aspiration was to allow thousands of people feel transported through photographs and captivating stories and immerse into the oceans without having to dive.
The unique looks and perspectives of David Doubilet, Jennifer Hayes, Cristina Mittermeier, Paul Nicklen, Bryan Skerry, Mauricio Handler, Michael Aw, Christian Dimitrius and many other renowned images creators aim to generate consciousness and unveiling the spectacular biodiversity and beauty found under that thin blue line that we call surface. Making us at the same time, face their fragility and the urgency with which we must take action to protect them.
THE PROTECTORS
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OCTAVIO ABURTO
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JOSÉ ALEJANDRO ÁLVAREZ
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MICHAEL AW
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FRANCO BANFI
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ERNIE BROOKS
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FABIEN COUSTEAU
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DAVID DOUBILET
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CRISTIAN DIMITRIUS
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STEPHEN FRINK
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JENNIFER HAYES
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MAURICIO HANDLER
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DAVID HALL
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CRISTINA MITTERMEIER
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AMOS NACHOUM
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PAUL NICKLEN
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TIM ROCK
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BERNARDO SAMBRA
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BRIAN SKERRY
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MICHELE WESTMORLAND
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MIRKO ZANNI
JOIN THE MOVEMENT.
If you want to join a movement of image creators who protects the oceans please visit: