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Underwater Travel Photography With No Compromise: A Professional's Perspective By Eric Barnabe Underwater Travel Photography With No Compromise: A Professional's Perspective By Eric Barnabe

Underwater Travel Photography With No Compromise: A Professional's Perspective By Eric Barnabe

From The French Riviera To The Mexican Cenotes, Eric Barnabe Knows How To Impress.

For modern photo professionals, the "office" is a constantly shifting landscape. One day may involve tracking the high-speed maneuvers of a professional athlete under a punishing sun, and the next might find you documenting a sporting event in a torrential downpour. This variety is the heartbeat of professional imaging (photography & cinematography); it requires a creator to be part-athlete, part-journalist, and part-artist, often all within the same 24-hour window.

 

Athletes competing in a track and field event with hurdles and a water jump.

 

To thrive in these diverse environments, photographers must master the art of adaptation. It isn't just about having the right eye—it’s about having the right gear that can transition seamlessly from the dusty sidelines of a race to the humid, salt-sprayed deck of a chase boat. For creators like Eric Barnabe, the challenge is maintaining a signature aesthetic while navigating the logistical hurdles of outdoor production.

 

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Eric Barnabe's Professional Profile

Based on the iconic Côte d'Azur but operating globally, Eric Barnabe has built a career on versatility. His portfolio is a masterclass in wide-ranging photojournalism and commercial craft. From capturing the refined elegance of weddings on the French Riviera to the industrial grit of "reportages métiers" (professional trade reports), Eric documents the essence of human activity with a keen, empathetic lens.

 

Man in a suit proposing to a woman in a wedding dress on a boat with water and mountains in the background.

 

His event work goes beyond simple documentation; he treats every commercial opportunity and private event as a narrative, focusing on the "sparkle of memorable events." Whether he is producing sleek portraits for corporate brands, or high-energy sports coverage, Eric’s work is characterized by a "visual story" approach. This diverse background in photojournalism has honed his ability to anticipate moments, ensuring that whether he is shooting a split-second goal or a quiet emotional exchange, the result is rich in emotion and technical perfection.

 

Built for the Elements: Versatility Without Borders

Much of Eric’s most compelling work happens in the face of adversity. His assignments frequently pull him into inclement weather, heavy spray, and unpredictable environmental conditions where standard camera gear would fail. From the salt-heavy winds of the Mediterranean coast to the deep, humid interior of remote caves, Eric requires a kit that matches the intensity of his surroundings.

 

Man in a wetsuit holding camera inside Outex waterproof case with blue water in the background

 

 

Producing on the go is a central components of Eric’s workflow, and lugging heavy, specialized equipment to far-flung locales is not an ideal option. He needs a solution that fits a variety of cameras and lenses to match his needs. Something that is as lightweight and compact as it is rugged—a versatile waterproofing system that delivers stunning, professional results without the footprint of traditional gear. That's where Outex comes in. It allows Eric to move quickly between environments, ensuring he is always ready to capture the shot, whether it’s a sudden storm during a coastal shoot or a pre-planned plunge into the deep Cenotes of Mexico's Tulum caves.

 

Two men on a boat, one in diving gear holding a camera, the other using a phone.

 

Diver with a flashlight exploring underwater darkness, beams of light penetrate the water.

Person swimming in a dark cenote cave with minimal light


In His Own Words: Performance Without Compromise


As Eric navigates the world with his Canon mirrorless setup, the Outex kit has become a permanent fixture in his travel bag. For him, it isn't just about protection; it’s about maintaining a professional standard of performance.

"In my circle of photographers, the consensus is that the best way to travel light while maintaining high performance is to bring along an Outex kit," Eric shares. "The glass dome ensures you retain the absolute best image quality, which is non-negotiable when shooting in complex environments like the Cenotes."

Diver exploring a underwater cave with beams of light penetrating the water.

Working in remote or public spaces often draws a crowd of onlookers, many of whom are skeptical of the system's lightweight appearance compared to massive, rigid underwater tanks.

"Once again—this time while visiting the cenotes—people I encountered were skeptical about what could be achieved with such equipment; yet, once they saw the photos, they were truly astonished by the results. I’ve been shooting with this system since 2019, and I remain just as impressed as ever by the performance."

 

Diver swimming in an underwater cave with light beams penetrating the water


The Travel Creator’s Toolkit: Why Eric Chooses Outex

For content creators who live on the go, traditional underwater gear is often a dealbreaker. Heavy, bulky hard cases are difficult to travel with and restricted to a single camera setup. Eric’s multi-faceted workflow—spanning sports, weddings, and underwater art—demands a solution that is weatherproof, waterproof, and travel-ready.

Person free diving in a deep blue underwater cave with sunlight filtering through.

Ultra-Lightweight & Packable: Unlike rigid housings, the Outex system adds virtually no weight to your kit and packs completely flat, making it the perfect companion for a photographer hopping between international locales.

Universal Compatibility: From professional mirrorless setups used for weddings to specialized sports rigs, Outex’s modular design fits the gear Eric already owns and trusts.

Tactile "Feel" and Control: In the dark of a cenote or the spray of a coastline, you need to feel your settings. Outex’s flexible skin allows for full manual control over every button and dial.

Professional Optical Clarity: To capture razor-sharp light rays and deep gradients, Eric relies on Outex’s high-end optical glass ports, ensuring zero distortion and maximum resolution.

Person in a dark cave with minimal lighting

 


Join the Community of Boundless Creators

Ready to stop letting the weather—or the waterline—dictate your shooting schedule? Whether you're chasing the surf of the Atlantic or documenting a professional event in a torrential downpour, follow Eric Barnabe’s lead and take your gear where it’s never gone before.

Explore Eric’s Full Portfolio: ericbarnabe.com

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