
If someone had once told to Przemek that he would become a diver — and even work with professional photo and video equipment — he probably would have laughed it off and told them to stop making things up. And yet… the underwater world has become his second home.
Since childhood, he has been full of energy, curiosity, and a passion for exploration. There was no tree he couldn’t climb, no idea not worth trying. For him, “you can’t” always meant only one thing: “find another way.”
Extreme sports — inline skating, BMX, snowboarding, windsurfing — anything that brought adrenaline and a sense of freedom quickly became his next obsession. And he always committed to it fully. Because whatever he did, he did it one hundred percent. And that never changed.
Today, he channels that same energy and pursuit of perfection underwater. He combines his love for diving with a passion for photography and filmmaking, showing the world that the ocean is not just water — it is emotion, light, and life that must be seen to be understood.

Photography is what gives meaning to his diving. He specializes in wide-angle shots, capturing the stories of the places he explores. For him, underwater photography is not just documentation — it is a language. A way of telling stories that unfold where silence has a voice.
Winner of numerous prestigious awards in international competitions. Multiple-time world champion in underwater photography.
The pursuit of the perfect frame, flawless trim, and precise buoyancy requires countless hours of training — but that is exactly what drives him the most: the constant pursuit of perfection.
With the “Koparki” dive site right on his doorstep, he can dive almost every day. Each year, he spends more time underwater than some people spend in the gym in a lifetime — averaging around 200 dives annually. Every single one dedicated to refining his equipment, trim, breathing, and balance.

Underwater photography is one thing, but what truly fulfills him is sharing knowledge and experience. Teaching diving courses, underwater photography workshops, giving talks about the underwater world, and guiding recreational dives — it’s not just work, it’s a way to inspire others with the same fascination that once drew him beneath the surface.
Just like in photography, relationships are at the heart of his teaching. A shared passion connects people, and the adventures experienced together create bonds stronger than a manifold connecting a twinset.
Because diving is not just technique — it is trust, cooperation, and emotions that stay with you long after you surface.
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