Documenting Life Inside The Ocean

Gabriel Guzman has been capturing mesmerizing imagery of the marine life and documenting key events like coral reef spawning & many more.
December 31, 2021
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Gabriel Guzman is an underwater photographer, based in Queensland. He often dives with his friend Shannon, a dive instructor and underwater model. Some of the images they have taken together have gone viral, thanks to the friendly nature of local marine life and Gabriel’s ability to capture each interaction at the perfect moment. Australia’s

Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral system in the world, comprising over 3,000 individual reef systems teeming with marine life, making it an amazing dive destination for underwater photography. Gabriel Guzman has been capturing mesmerizing imagery of the marine life and documenting key events like coral reef spawning & many more.

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