Photos of a rare Ross seal in Antarctica by sealife photographer Justin Hofman, underwater near the surface

‘Never in my wildest dreams did I expect this to happen’ — pro sealife photographer captures ‘first-ever’ photos of rare seal in Antarctica | Daily Reports Online

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  • A photographer has captured the “first-ever” underwater shots of a rare seal
  • The Ross seal was photographed in Antarctica using a Sony A1
  • The photographer Justin Hofman called it “a bittersweet encounter” due to climate change

Imagine this — it’s your fifteenth expedition in Antarctica and you’re snorkeling by the ice edge photographing krill, with a Sony A1 in hand, when you see an ultra-rare species enter the water close by.


This was the moment facing pro sealife photographer Justin Hofman recently as a Ross seal entered his view. It was only his second sighting of a Ross seal, and he knew that the species has never been photographed in its habitat underwater before.

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