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Experience the Magical Underwater Photography of Elena Kalis

October 16th, 2009 Admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Elena Kalis was born in Moscow (Russia) but has, for the past ten years, lived on a small island in the Bahamas with her husband and two children. She has an education in traditional art, but has recently been following her interest in photography.  Over the past year she has been doing some underwater projects with her children and their friends.  Some of Elena’s images have been used for books, magazines and CD covers, and have also appeared in print magazines and online publications.

Looking Glass

Looking Glass

Where were you born, where do you live now, any other background info?

My name is Elena Kalis. I was born in Moscow (Russia) and have lived for the past ten years on a small island in the Bahamas with my husband and two children. I have an education in art (traditional paintings and drawings) , but have recently been following my interest in photography. I have been doing some underwater projects with my children and friends for the past year.

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How would you describe your work?

Alice in WaterLand.  That’s the name of my recent project and it’s describe my work as well.

Ocean Breeze

Ocean Breeze

Rainy Day

Rainy Day

What processes and techniques do you use to create your work?

Digital photography. I use Canon 5D with housing and 28 or 50mm lens. Post process in Photoshop.I shoot in pool and ocean.

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Are you a full time artist?

I am full time mother and remaining time artist.

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How did you get started?

I love ocean and I spend a lot of time in the water (with camera and without) so it was natural thing for me to do.

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Any notable accomplishments?

I was doing underwater photography for little over a year now.It’s not that long but I have a lot of response from the people. Some of my work have been used for book, magazine and CD covers, and have appeared in print magazines and online publications. Underwater images are liquid, weightless and have dream-like quality. That’s probably why they are so appealing to many people.

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Leda

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Where can we find more info and keep up with your work?

My personal site: elenakalisphoto.com

Other public places: Facebook Flickr Carbonmade

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What artists inspire you?

I recently discovered for myself work of photographer Connie Imboden and it’s changed how I look at the reflections now. However my inspiration is not necessarily coming from the work of other artists. It could be anything really, small things around me…

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  1. October 16th, 2009 at 13:40 | #1

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  3. October 20th, 2009 at 15:10 | #3

    These are beautiful photographs! I especially love the mirror at the bottom of the pool; very clever!

  4. January 25th, 2010 at 07:27 | #4

    The light and reflections in Elena’s work are nothing short of spectacular. Also great idea on the mirror frame as a compositional element.

    Fantastic work, congratulations,

    Simon

  5. sdata
    March 8th, 2010 at 17:21 | #5

    She’s taken away their childlike beauty, and captured long hair and pouty mouths. Why use children if you want to capture them like adults?

  6. March 22nd, 2010 at 03:02 | #6

    Pictures are absolutely beautiful!.. they absolutely capture the moment :)

  7. March 22nd, 2010 at 03:04 | #7

    Pictures are beautiful!!! :) … i think of magic and fairy tales when i look at the pictures :)

  8. Anonymous
    September 19th, 2010 at 10:01 | #8

    @sdata
    The mouth’s don’t look pouty to me, and are children not allowed to have long hair? They appear very youthful in my opinion, and if you would read it says she’s used her children and friends to help- she isn’t paying models for these shots, she is using her available resources to accomplish the intended result…

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