I'm Florian Rousseau, a French diver since I was eight years old. I'm an electronic engineer and during my free time I enjoy taking photos of the inhabitants of the Mediterranean Sea where I live.
Most of the time my photos are taken freediving which can be very challenging regarding the very small amount of time for shooting the best photo! This means I need to know the settings of my camera by heart to be as efficient as possible.
I have photographed around 100 different species since I started in 2009. Some of them are rare. Below you will find a summary of what the Mediterranean Sea looks like - a sea full of life and full of colors, it is a wonderful place for underwater photography.

False coral © Florian Rousseau

Mediterranean Moray © Florian Rousseau

Feather duster worm © Florian Roussea

Snakelocks anemone © Florian Roussea

Salema © Florian Roussea

Common octopus © Florian Roussea
Florian's Gear
- Canon G7 X II inside an Ikelite Underwater Housing
Additional Viewing
Featured Customers | Antonio Implatini Wreck Diving the Maltese Archipelago
Eels Underwater Camera Settings and Technique
Understanding Octopuses for a Friendly Photographic Experience
Macro with Black Background Underwater Camera Settings

Florian Rousseau has been diving since he was only eight years old, and the wonders of the Mediterranean Sea have still not lost their appeal after all these years. Florian enjoys documenting all of the marine creatures he sees on his dives and thus far has photographed over 100 species, including a number of rare animals. When he's not underwater in the Mediterranean, Florian is an electronic engineer.













