Bubbles as Visual Poetry — Collaborating with Photographers

Soap bubbles are fleeting moments of light and form, making them one of the most challenging — and rewarding — subjects for photographers. Their delicate structure, iridescent surfaces, and constant transformation invite both technical mastery and creative experimentation. Whether as part of a larger art project, an atmospheric photo session, or a dynamic live shoot, bubbles offer endless possibilities for extraordinary visual storytelling.

I’ve had the pleasure of working with talented photographers and artists from around the world, including Kevin LJ, ∞ ¿bassadome? ∞, Roman Huditsch, Serge Guichard, Le MonsieurFlash, ColoMoto, Danielle Levitt, and Tatiana Mocchetti. Together, we’ve captured bubbles as visual poetry — crafting images where light, motion, and imagination meet.

Beyond photo collaborations, I also offer specialized workshops for photographers who want to sharpen their skills in this fascinating niche. Whether you’re looking to create stunning visuals or explore new creative techniques, I’m always excited to explore ideas and possibilities.

Photo credit: Tatiana Mocchetti, ColoMoto, Roland Flor, Danielle Levitt

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