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Great white shark photographed underwater in Monterey Bay by architectural photographer Matt Wier using the Outex waterproof camera housing Great white shark photographed underwater in Monterey Bay by architectural photographer Matt Wier using the Outex waterproof camera housing

Architectural Photographer Matt Wier Captures a Great White Shark Underwater

From Architecture to the Open Ocean: Matt Wier Captures a Great White with Outex

Professional photographer Matt Wier is accustomed to capturing extraordinary spaces. Based in Southern California, Matt has spent more than 15 years specializing in architecture, interiors, and hospitality photography, combining creativity, careful planning, and technical problem-solving to create images for architects, designers, builders, and hospitality clients.

A luxury villa with a swimming pool at dusk, surrounded by lounge chairs, palm trees, and mountains in the background.

But some of Matt's most memorable subjects aren't found inside buildings.

When he's not working professionally, Matt heads outdoors. An avid freediver and spearfisherman, he brings his passion for photography into the water—and that recently led to an unforgettable encounter in Monterey Bay, California.

A diver wearing a white camouflage wetsuit and black flippers swims underwater in a vast blue ocean filled with small fish.

An Unexpected Encounter Underwater

While swimming in Monterey Bay, Matt crossed paths with one of the ocean's most remarkable inhabitants: a great white shark.

A large shark swims through clear, sunlit blue ocean water, photographed from underwater with ripples on the surface above.

Instead of leaving the experience only as a memory, Matt had his camera protected in an Outex Camera Pro Kit + Dome, allowing him to photograph the shark underwater and capture an extraordinary moment from his own perspective.

Great white shark swimming near the surface of the water near Monterey, CA, photographed with the Outex waterproof camera housing

 

It's exactly the kind of spontaneous opportunity that illustrates why photographers often want their best camera with them—even when photography isn't the primary reason they're heading into the water.

Spear fisherman swimming underwater amongst several fish, camera protected by Outex waterproof housing

One Camera. More Places to Create.

Matt's work also highlights something fundamental about the Outex philosophy: your camera shouldn't be limited to one environment or one type of photography.

For Matt, professional photography might mean carefully composing the geometry, materials, lighting, and atmosphere of an architectural space. On another day, that same creative eye can follow him beneath the surface of the Pacific.

The Outex Pro Kit + Dome's lightweight, modular design helps photographers extend the cameras and lenses they already use into environments where conventional camera equipment normally can't go. Rather than maintaining completely separate systems for professional work and recreational photography, photographers can configure Outex around different cameras, lenses, ports, and accessories as their needs change.

A camera in a waterproof dome housing is partially submerged in a swimming pool, capturing both underwater and above-water views.

That flexibility matters whether photography is your profession, your passion—or, as in Matt's case, both.

Professional Tools. Personal Adventures.

Some of the most interesting photographs happen when technical skill meets opportunity.

Matt Wier has built his career photographing remarkable architecture and spaces, but his Monterey Bay encounter shows that creativity doesn't stop when the assignment ends. Sometimes the next great image is waiting underwater.

And when it is, Outex helps make sure your camera can go there with you.


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See Matt's work: MattWier.com
Gear Matt used: Outex Camera Pro Kit + Dome Lens Port
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Meet more photographers: Outex Ambassador Community

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