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You can now find Volume 1° in Wardour News - Soho, London, right next to a wonderful selection of printer matter. — waterjournal.co
The Old Man and the Sea - a visual essay by Marina Denisova now on the journal. — waterjournal.co/the-old-man-and-the-sea
Volume 1° is finally here with pre-orders shipping over the weekend! Can’t wait for you to hold it in your hands and hope you enjoy it as much as we did creating it. — Get your copy via waterjournal.co
“We interpreted the minutes’ motion into a relationship of mountains and mist. Each mountain represents ten minutes. From the shortest to the tallest there is a sequential order within these mountains. The shortest peak will be filled with mist in the first ten minutes and the tallest will be the last. ” Project by @andykvw0419 & @batzzzzzzzz — waterjournal.co/timescape
What is more like love than the ocean? You can play in it, drown in it…it can be clear and bright enough to hurt your eyes, or covered in fog, hidden behind a curve of roads and then suddenly there in full glory. It’s waves come like breaths, in and out, body stretched to forever in it’s possibilities, and yet it’s heart lies deep, not fully knowable, inconceivably majestic. — Photography: @marissajoanho; Words: Deb Caletti Share your capture with #waterjournal
Get to know our contributors: Yoeri Khyrian Yonker @just_yoeri - journalist, photographer and branding specialist based in the Netherlands, whose passion for travelling naturally translates in stories brought from all over the world. — Volume 1° pre-order: waterjournal.co
“One water drop dripping into the kaikei symbolises one second passing by. Sixty seconds later, the kakei will pour out the water it has collected and bounce back with a crystal-clear sound, announcing a minute has passed.” Timescape - project by @andykvw0419 & @batzzzzzzzz — waterjournal.co/timescape
Mountains, I realize. That’s what the ocean is. Those waves are peaks. The stars are lights in houses and on streets. The earth reflects the sky and the sky meets the earth and, every now and then, if we’re lucky, we have a moment to see how small we are. — Photography: @tom.mu; words: Ally Condie
The Dew Drop of Saturn The water-world Enceladus appears here to sit atop Saturn’s rings like a drop of dew upon a leaf. Even though it appears like a tiny drop before the might of the giant Saturn, Enceladus reminds us that even small worlds hold mysteries and wonders to be explored. — Photography & words: @nasa Share your capture with #waterjournal
On the journal: Nazarè - The Swell of the Year, a visual essay by @alessandro.puccinelli — waterjournal.co/nazare
Get to know our contributors: Dmitry Serostanov @serostanov - London based freelance photographer/videographer who never stops exploring and trying new techniques, capturing the beauty of everyday life with natural light as the source of inspiration. — Volume 1° pre-order: waterjournal.co
Timescape - a poetic way to experience the flow of time through dynamic states of water. Explore the project by a talented duo @andykvw0419 & @batzzzzzzzz via www.waterjournal.co/timescape — Share your story via [email protected]
Keep up with captivating stories via newly launched www.waterjournal.co or share yours via [email protected] — First up - Nazarè: The Swell of the Year, visual essay by Alessandro Puccinelli.
We did it! Thank you for the support and being an important part of Water Journal. A big thank you to all contributors for sharing our passion and telling your stories that will soon reach readers all over the world. Thanks Jason @greyacre for being at the forefront of Volume 1° with a capture that perfectly translates the essence of Water Journal.
— Volume 1° launching in May: waterjournal.co Photography by Jason Sutherland www.greyacrephoto.com
Water Journal is going into print and we are beyond thrilled to know it will soon be in your hands!
For those who are new to our journey, we invite you to explore our story via link in bio: waterjournal.co — Volume 1° is available for pre-order via waterjournal.co
Get to know our contributors: Igor Pjörrt - London-based photographer & filmmaker with a great body of work influenced by an endless stretch of Atlantic ocean surrounding his hometown in Madeira island. — Volume 1° is available for pre-order via waterjorunal.co
Read more about Water Journal and pre-order Volume 1° via our newly updated website — waterjournal.co