When filmmaker and photographer Michaela Skovranova and her family changed from Slovakia to Sydney, they jumped into a large blue sea and never looked back.
“We could all demeanour during a unconstrained sea each singular day,” she pronounced in an talk for Instagram’s blog
“One early morning during a swim, we could hear soothing clicks of a dolphin and unexpected she seemed right underneath me. She looked during me with a many extraordinary eye — and only as fast she was gone,” Skovranova said. “I was left breathless, and from afterwards on we wanted to feel that each singular day — and maybe let other people feel that, too, by my work.”
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
Skovranova, 27, has amassed nearly 30,000 followers
“It’s really most a tide of alertness approach,” she said.
When she’s in a water, with a sea doing flattering most whatever it wants to, Skovranova pronounced she feels reduction in control of her physique and a environment, that allows her to focus on holding in all a stately nature
Lucky for us, her photographs let us take it in, too:
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
A print posted by Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk)
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