In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Father and Son, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, 2013. All images © David Doubilet, courtesy of Phaidon, shared with permission

From the coral-cloaked Kimbe Bay of Papua New Guinea to the icebergs of Antarctica’s Danco Island, the bisected photographs in David Doubilet’s forthcoming book Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea unveil the diverse ecosystems on either side of the water’s surface. The 128-page volume published by Phaidon features 70 images from Doubilet’s 50-year career spent traveling the globe and pioneering the field of underwater photography.

The curated selection is wide-ranging in date and location, documenting a fuzzy seal pup lounging on a 2011 glacier in Canada, a school of bar jacks swimming in the Grand Caymans back in the 90s, and blacktip reef sharks under a French Polynesian sunset in 2018.  “I want to create a window into the sea that invites people to see how their world connects to another life-sustaining world hidden from their view,” Doubilet says.

Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea will be released in early November and is available for pre-order from Bookshop and Phaidon.

 

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins, Danco Island, Antarctica, 2011

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish, Bonne Bay Fjord, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland, Canada, 2012

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Bar Jacks, Grand Cayman Island, 1990

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Harp Seal Pup, Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada, 2011

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Blacktip Reef Sharks, South Pass, Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, 2018

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

Grounded Iceberg, Blanley Bay, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada, 2018

In ‘Two Worlds,’ Split-View Photos Frame the Dual Environments Above and Below the Water’s Surface

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