Description
Without a cage and equipped with a ramp, which he patented, comprising seven 1200-watt flashes and protected by a plexiglass box, Michael Muller dives to the bottom of the world's oceans to photograph sharks , with the same precision and closeness as in his Hollywood studio. This book brings together his most spectacular shots, from tiger sharks in Fiji to great hammerhead sharks in the Bahamas. He notably photographed, for the first time in the world, a great white shark jumping out of the water at night.
The photos, arranged by geographic origin, follow Michael's travels, from South Africa, with its blacktip and sand tiger sharks, to the Bahamas, where great hammerhead sharks can be seen. Each trip is accompanied by captivating accounts describing the challenges and near misses.
Michael Muller , who works in Los Angeles, has photographed celebrities, rock stars, biker gangs, superheroes and exceptional athletes around the world, for magazines such as Vanity Fair , Rolling Stone , The New York Times Magazine and Harper's Bazaar . In 2007, he took his camera underwater and began photographing sharks like no one had ever done before.
Hardcover with 2 fold-out pages, 25.6 x 34 cm, 3.29 kg, 334 pages
ISBN 978-3-8365-2609-8