Into the Blue: Underwater Photography by David Storm
Published Jan 6, 2026
Cape Town-based adventure photographer David Van Rooyen, aka David Storm, goes beneath the surface in some of the world’s most exquisite locations to capture the spectacle of life underwater. Floating alongside dolphins, sharks, rays and drifting shoals as they move through open blue space, David uses light, scale and stillness to convey the quiet intensity of the deep.
Drawn from dives across the Azores, Japan, the Marshall Islands, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Tahiti, the Bahamas and Mexico, this series feels like a visual travel diary. Some frames focus on vast encounters, while others isolate smaller moments, where movement and negative space guide the composition.
You can view more of David Storm’s amazing adventure photography on Behance and Instagram.
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