Caine Delacy is a devoted underwater photographer, marine biologist, and ocean champion whose work unveils the breathtaking allure of the sea and its creatures. Inspired by the ocean from his earliest days, Caine’s path led him to earn a PhD in marine biology, deepening his lifelong quest to understand its mysteries. His foray into photography emerged as a natural evolution of this passion, sparked when he picked up an underwater camera to document the world’s waters—an obsession that’s defined his career ever since. From the haunting grace of blue whales to the vibrant pulse of coral systems, Caine’s portfolio captures the essence of marine life, spotlighting the delicate ecosystems that anchor our planet. His striking imagery has graced magazines in Australia, the UK, South Africa, and the US—including standout work for The New York Times—fueling projects that advocate for conservation. To Caine, the oceans are the heartbeat of Earth, and he channels his passion into every frame, urging others to marvel at its beauty and confront its fragility. Whether swimming alongside ocean giants or chronicling the subtle interplay of underwater worlds, his mission is clear and compelling: to share the sea’s hidden stories, inspiring a collective stewardship for its future.
Wildlife Photographer
Discover My World
“The ocean’s been my passion since day one—photography lets me dive deeper, sharing the untold stories of its inhabitants and the world they thrive in.”
"I'm dedicated to getting people into the water and connecting with the amazing wildlife that surrounds us. Swimming with humpback whales, sperm whales, marlins, sea lions, and a plethora of other animals is a transformative experience. I strive to share this experience in an intimate, respectful, and engaging way."