Erin Mulvehill is a nomad who believes beauty can save the world and whose deepest beliefs lie in the principles of Buddhism and the integration of art and life. Oh, and on top of all that, she’s also a photographer! Her portfolio features lots of work, but the clear standout is her series Underwater, an eerie collection of women partially depicted against a wall of smoke, coming across almost like ghosts. Despite its name, the pictures were not actually taken underwater, but in a studio resorting to a good ol’ analog 35mm film camera. Check more of his work at her portfolio site or an interview with her here.