Tomasz Tomaszewski

Poland
Journalistic Photographer Photography lecturer.
“You can be happy without a cell phone. But you can't live without water.”

Fatimah Hossaini

Afghanistan
Photographer Artist Women activist
“Water is the silent artist, shaping landscapes, sustaining life, and reflecting the world's deepest truths. In every drop, there is a story waiting to be told.”

Ellie Rothnie

United Kingdom
Wildlife photographer, Tour leader, and photographic guide
The right to water entitles everyone to have access to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible, and affordable water for personal and domestic use.

Ala Kehir

Sudan
Photojournalist Curator Run @tovsudan
“Beyond just the natural beauty of lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water, water has always been a source of inspiration. Considering the significance of water to human existence, artists have interpreted water as a representation of power, serenity, purity, and mortality. Water is getting harder to find and more contaminated right now; therefore, now is the moment to cherish it and protect it for future generations.”

Julie Gautier

Reunion Island
Aquatic Storyteller. Leading figure in the world of freediving, dance, and film.
“I consider myself a "passivist." Through art, I try to raise awareness subtly, by highlighting what water represents to me. Every small action counts, and it’s important to move in the right direction, even if it’s slow. Water is much more than just an element for me; it’s a source of life, inspiration, and creativity. By exploring its beauty through art, we come to realize its immense value and the threats it faces, such as pollution. This awareness gives us the opportunity to act. It’s a call to everyone: let’s grasp the importance of water, capture its beauty, and rebuild the connection we’ve lost with it.”

Alexandra Sophie

France
Visual artist and photographer
Before I swallow, the spring water murmurs over my teeth - Matsuo Basho

Paolo Ameli

Italy
Director Photographer

Arthur Dayras

France
Head of Cabinet at Centre Pompidou in Paris. Photo editor and author

Sara Melotti

Italy
Documentary Photographer Filmmaker & writer
“Our body is made of water, we need water to survive, yet for so many people on this planet, water is something that requires daily struggles. For others, instead, its abundance goes unnoticed and wasted. We’ve become so disconnected from the very thing that sustains us all.”

Julia Gugelmeier

Germany
Dive Photographer Cavern and Cave explorer, trainer, and guide
Jacques Cousteau once said: People protect what they love. Thank you to all photographers for bringing the beauty that lies beneath the surface into our living rooms, picture frames, onto kitchen tables, in smart phones and on our tv's. Spread the love so we can all get together and protect.

Davide Seveso

Italy
Marine Scientist Photography enthusiast Vice president Mahre (Marine Research and Higher Education Center in Maldives)

Daan Verhoeven

Netherlands
Photographer Freediving cameraman
“Water represents a paradox to me: both a home and a completely alien place, as familiar as my own salty tears and as strange as my dreams. Though I do parts of my work underneath her surface, it never feels like an office, often like a playground, sometimes like a battle zone. It gives life and joy as easily as it takes lives and efforts carelessly. It represents to me something much greater than me, and the honor to be part of that, sometimes when we dive.”

Greg Lecoeur

France
Ocean & Wildlife Photographer
“Everything you touch, see, smell, and taste comes from Water.”

Daria Bonera

Italy
Visual editor Founder of DB agency Portfolio reviewer
“The commons speak to us of the irreducibility of the world to market logic; they mark a boundary, illuminating a new dimension of sustainability." — Stefano Rodotà

Paolo Troilo

Italy
The hyperrealist artist who paints with fingers. Art director
“We would all love to be suspended in a transparent world, to move with grace when it's not required, and most importantly, because it's not required. Water doesn't demand respect; it leaves us free to decide, and that deserves respect.”

Roberto Ridi

Elba Island - Italy
International landscape and nature photographer
“The sea is what water means to me, a magnificent liquid, the sky's mirror. I live on an island, embraced by this immense element, changing, unstoppable, capable of instilling serenity but commanding respect, both gentle and mighty. From the transparency of the surface to its dark depths, it is like the human soul.”

GIUSEPPE LA SPADA

Italy
Interdisciplinary artist Founder of the Sicilian Photo Festival Artistic Director
Water is a moment of suspension, a suspension between ancestral dualisms, light and darkness, visible and invisible, in the flow of this eternal movement that is life