Underwater moms — charming photos of the American master
Categories: Photo project | Positive | Water
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/underwater-moms-charming-photos-of-the-american-master.htmlPhotographer Adam Opris from Florida specializes in wedding photos during the day and underwater photography at night. A true professional in his field, he is always ready to creatively approach the process of creating photo stories and show something familiar in a completely unexpected light. And in his recent project, he even combined his two hobbies — people and water. As a result, we got amazing photos of expectant mothers surrounded by the magic of the water element. Adam creates charming photos that once again emphasize that pregnancy is beautiful!
There is something fascinating and mysterious about the pregnancy period. Photographer Adam Opris managed to show this unforgettable time for a woman in a completely unexpected light.
Most women in the third trimester of pregnancy feel anything but lightness and weightlessness. However, this does not apply to Adam Opris models.
The heroines of his photographs look like mermaids or magical fairies – with gently flowing hair, shimmering dresses and iridescent play of light on the skin.
Having gathered models in the third trimester of pregnancy, he easily created a whole fairy tale about mermaids with expectant moms in the title role.
Adam Opris wanted to symbolically depict all the freedom and happiness that motherhood gives a woman in such an extraordinary way. And he succeeded…
All his models look very feminine and sexy even during pregnancy.
Adam grew up in south Florida. He spent all his free time near the ocean. It was this biographical fact that inspired him to take such beautiful pictures.
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