I sit down with underwater portrait photographer, Elizabeth Blank, to explore the stories that emerge beneath the surface. Our conversation goes far beyond the technical side of underwater photography. We discuss how working underwater requires patience, trust, and a willingness to surrender control, and how those qualities have shaped Elizabeth's creative voice. We talk about using light, movement, and environment to create images that feel deeply emotional, the quiet that comes with photographing beneath the water, and why slowing down can often lead to more meaningful work. Whether you're a photographer or simply someone navigating your own creative journey, this conversation is a thoughtful reminder that some of the most powerful stories are discovered when we embrace uncertainty and allow ourselves the space to create with intention.

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