Anthony Leydet is a French underwater photographer, editor and author with a passion for the marine world. Originally from Aix-en-Provence in the south of France, he studied marine biology at the Oceanology Center in Marseille. After a first professional experience in environmental education, he turned to scuba diving, combining his passions for marine biology, photography and travel. In 2007, he took up underwater photography, which soon led to the creation of his own website in the form of a blog: zesea.com, a space dedicated to marine biology, diving trips, underwater photography and snorkeling. His aim is to share his discoveries and awaken public curiosity about the underwater world. He has worked for many years with a number of diving magazines, both in France and in many other countries around the world, including Germany, Canada, UAE, South Korea, Australia, China, Poland.... As an author, he has written several books in french, including two published by one of France's leading publishing houses, Larousse, as well as contributing to Lonely Planet's french version of “Diving around the world”, and one more dedicated entirely to the Red Sea. Anthony has also led numerous workshop liveaboard about marine life to destinations such as the Red Sea, the Maldives and the Philippines.... These expeditions combine diving, photography and marine biodiversity awareness.






