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Pushing The Innovation Envelope: Infrared Underwater Photography with Michelle Valberg
Award-winning photographer Michelle Valberg explores the unseen world of infrared underwater photography in Indonesia using her Nikon Zf, a Kolarivision infrared filter, and the Outex waterproof housing system. With optical glass ports ensuring uncompromised image quality and a lightweight, travel-ready design, Outex allowed Valberg to capture surreal, dreamlike images that reveal the hidden beauty of the ocean — in wavelengths invisible to the human eye.
Proof That Cinema Can Be Powerful in Just Minutes - "Me Enseña" Surf Film
Behind Me enseña — A Quiet Force in Frames
There’s a hushed intensity to Reagan Matthew’s short film Me enseña. It doesn’t grab you with spectacle — it invites you to lean in. Shadows stretch; silence lingers; a gesture, a glance, a flicker of expression carries weight. The narrative feels less like a story told and more like a moment lived, lingering just beyond the edge of one’s attention.
Matthew’s voice as a filmmaker is subtle but exacting. He trusts that the camera can convey what words cannot — the unspoken hurt, the tender reckoning, the moment someone learns (or is taught) how fragile our bonds can be. Me enseñabecomes a kind of visual parable: every cut, every hold, every nuanced shift in light or breath is deliberate. In those quiet places, the film finds its emotional gravity.
It’s this sensibility — the confidence in restraint, the belief in image over exposition — that marks Me enseña as a work to watch and unpack.





