THROUGH THE LENS : MICHEL BRAUNSTEIN'S

Wednesday, April 11, 2012


MICHEL Braunstein's beginning to have a love of the sea from childhood, precisely when he was addicted to watching the films made ​​by Jacques Cousteau. At age 20, Michel started diving and photographing underwater. After countless experiences in capturing wonderful moments underwater, Michel is now focusing his interest in unusual objects. Call it the deepest diving pool in the world, dolphins are a rare Amazon pink, and much more.

Braunstein has recently penetrated the world of retailing through the website themed T-shirt he started scuba diving, sharktees.com. To see the works of Michel Braunstein latest, visit his personal website that has won the Best Promotional Website at the prestigious Antibes World Festival of Underwater Pictures in 2007.
1 The inhabitants of the Amazon on the Rio Negro
LOCATION Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil
WORD THE PHOTOGRAPHER INIA geoffrensis or Amazon River dolphin, nicknamed by locals Bot, roaming the waters of Rio Negro. Although still rarely known to exist, a dolphin head like a melon, with its unique dorsal fins and tail are not proportional to the size of it makes its appearance very different from most of the dolphins. When looking at the agility and elegance of movement of the wild, anyone would have immediately thought of the legend of the origin of the Amazon women warriors.

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