As Shark Week approaches, I’m reminded of my first dive with sharks in the Bahamas back in 2020. This experience wasn’t about the adrenaline; it was about finding calm and stillness in the face of a stressful situation. A few years ago, I was struggling with stress and anxiety and wasn’t in the shape I am today. Jumping into the water with sharks and swimming towards them would have been unimaginable. But that day, I kept challenging myself to go deeper and stay down longer while my friends were there to watch my back.
Since then, my view of sharks has evolved. I’ve come to enjoy sharing the ocean with these magnificent creatures. Sharks, often misunderstood, play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our marine ecosystems. I’ve learned to appreciate their grace and power, and each encounter has deepened my connection to the ocean.
Valerie Taylor, a living legend and pioneer in underwater filmmaking and shark research, has been a huge inspiration for me. Discovering her story through the documentary “Playing with Sharks” was a revelation. Valerie’s journey from a champion spearfisher to a dedicated conservationist showed me the importance of using our skills and passions for a greater cause. She taught herself to spear and eventually became a champion, only to later dedicate her life to marine conservation alongside her husband, Ron. Together, they explored the ocean, capturing its beauty and advocating for its protection.
Valerie's story made me reflect on my own work and the impact I want to have. Through my photography and diving experiences, I aim to inspire others, share the wonder of the underwater world, and raise awareness about ocean conservation. Valerie has helped me see the endless possibilities and the importance of striving for meaningful work that brings joy and value to my life and the world around me.
So, as we celebrate Shark Week, I invite you to dive into the fascinating world of sharks. Let’s embrace the calm beneath the waves and work together to protect our oceans for future generations. Here’s to our oceans and to the beginning of our adventures! 🌊🦈