潛入水中,活出精彩
當情感從深處浮現
由 Eduardo Macedo 撰寫的文章
提到水下攝影,我們通常會想到珊瑚礁、魚類和令人驚嘆的海洋景觀。 但巴西攝影師兼SDI教練馬科斯·阿爾貝蒂決定更深入地探索——不是探索大海本身,而是探索潛水所引發的情感轉變。 他的最新專案「潛水求生」捕捉了潛水員在地球上最令人嘆為觀止的地點之一潛水前後的表情: 巴西費爾南多·迪諾羅尼亞島。
項目背後的理念
Alberti 和他的團隊與 Dive for Fun 和 Noronha Divers 合作,著手記錄潛水的真實人類體驗。 這個想法很簡單,但很有效:在人們潛水前拍照,然後在他們浮出水面後再拍一張。
正如馬可斯解釋的那樣:
“潛水員下水前通常都很安靜緊張……但一旦回到船上,所有的緊張感都會消失。” 剩下的只有純粹的快樂和腎上腺素飆升的感覺。
《潛入水中,活出精彩》的重點不在於海洋,而在於情感。 每張照片都是一個蛻變的故事,展現了人們在勇敢嘗試時所經歷的恐懼、興奮和解脫。
為什麼這種方法如此獨特
- 反轉視覺優先: 傳統水下攝影旨在展現海洋生物和美景。 阿爾貝蒂的鏡頭轉向內心,強調人類情感而非環境。
- 透過對比進行敘事: 每幅雙聯畫——之前和之後——都展現了一個充滿緊張、勇氣和解放的敘事弧線。
- 普遍共振: 無論是第一次潛水或第一百次潛水,帶來的情緒衝擊都是一樣的。 正如阿爾貝蒂所說,“不管你潛水一次還是一萬次,你總是會帶著微笑結束。”
The Magic of Fernando de Noronha
The project was shot entirely in Fernando de Noronha, one of the world’s top diving destinations. The crystal-clear water and vibrant marine life provided the perfect backdrop — even though the ocean wasn’t the main character.
The collaboration with Dive for Fun and Noronha Divers was essential. These local operators made the logistics, safety, and emotional support possible, creating a relaxed atmosphere that allowed each diver’s authenticity to shine through.
Before the dive, we see concentration, even anxiety. Afterward, we see relief, euphoria, and a sense of rebirth. The result is a collection of portraits that feel both intimate and universal.
A Symbolic and Emotional Journey
“Dive to Be Alive” is not just about diving — it’s about facing the unknown and emerging renewed. The project mirrors that moment in life when you take a leap of faith, surrender control, and discover a new version of yourself on the other side.
It’s a reminder that photography can reveal what’s invisible: emotion, transformation, humanity.
For art and photography lovers, the project reinforces:
- The power of imagery to evoke emotion beyond aesthetics.
- The beauty of human experience as a form of storytelling.
- And the idea that diving, like art, can be a deeply transformative act.
Connection with Alberti’s Previous Works
Marcos Alberti is known for exploring emotion through unconventional lenses. His viral projects — such as The Wine Project and The “O” Project — have reached millions worldwide by capturing raw, human reactions in unexpected contexts.
“Dive to Be Alive” continues this legacy. It blurs the boundaries between documentary and art, inviting viewers to feel something real rather than just see something beautiful.
A Call to Dive Deeper — Literally and Metaphorically
If you’ve never dived before, this project might inspire you to try.
If you already love diving, it may remind you why you fell in love with it in the first place.
Take a moment to:
- Visit the gallery and observe each transformation up close.
- Reflect on your own “dives” — moments when you’ve taken a leap into the unknown.
- Share this story with friends who appreciate photography, adventure, or emotion.
- Follow Marcos for future projects that merge art, humanity, and experience in surprising ways.












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