Hawaiian photographer Christy Lee Rogers has been obsessed with water all of her life, and her latest work, "Muses" perfectly highlights it. Regarded as a pioneer in underwater photography, Rogers has developed style and technique so advanced, she earned universal international acclaim.
Her work embraces the unique quality of light refraction between the surface and layers of water, and her personal approach is to honor and explore the frailty of our existence within the elements around us. Swirls of intertwined figures and their flowing drapery make Rogers' photographs look as dramatic as 17th-century paintings. . boredpanda.com
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