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Below the Surface: Nothing Worn Beneath
Photos by Stefan Pinto
Images that capture the unremarked ritual of divers shedding their wetsuits at day’s end, a practical act that quietly reveals an essential truth of the practice: nothing is worn beneath. Photographed in transitional light, the work frames exposure not as performance, but as function made visible. The suit is protection, not costume, and when it comes off, what remains is simply the diver, unadorned, marked only by water, effort, and time. Incidentally, Stefan Pinto is a PADI-certified scuba diver.
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