Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Categories: Photo project | Water

The USS Mighty Mo class Mohawk sank a few decades ago.

Once sank to the bottom of the ocean to explore the sunken ship, Andreas Franke (Andreas Franke) Austrian professional underwater photographer and diver, decided to give the Mighty Mo a second life.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

The filming technique was very difficult. First Andreas Franke have produced life-size figures of sailors and their girlfriends. And took pictures in the Studio.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Then moved the figures of people on the ship and then photographed scenes of everyday shipboard life: if Mighty Mo didn't sink.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

The boatswain thoughtfully examined: how strong is the wind today?

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

A little frivolous, but romantic.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

These girls are boarded and are waiting for their Boyfriends.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

And those lights up right on the deck.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

A sailor's life is full of harsh conflict.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

The sailor must be in good physical shape.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Well, what the marine life without romance?

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Work in the engine room — not to everyone under force.

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Goodbye? Fight?

Life on the sunken ship underwater photographer and diver Andreas Franke

Still, a warship is first and foremost a grueling job.

Keywords: Diver | Bottom | Life | Ship | Ocean

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