
About Us
Hey, we are Julia and Marc.
We are passionate divers and have already had some indescribable experiences underwater.
After each dive, we want to capture the fascinating underwater world in our logbook as visually as possible. That's why, after a diving adventure in 2017, we came up with the idea for Dive Stickers – sticker sets that add color to our logbooks!
Thanks to Dive Stickers, we can reminisce about our experiences long after the dive – and with our stickers, your diving memories will definitely stick in the future!


Marc in Action
As soon as we arrive at our dive destination, the "work" begins for us. Marc and I, Julia, are a well-coordinated team: While Marc is in charge of the camera (and making sure no part of his massive camera setup is left behind at home...) and the photography, I am responsible for selecting the fish species. It is important to us that we capture a large number of the endemic fish species of the respective dive region in our sets for you.
Before each dive, we discuss which fish we would like to capture on camera – and which fish we are still missing for a complete set.
Since each set contains 192 different fish, snails and plants, it is not that easy to identify, track down and photograph them all!
Once we know which underwater creatures we want to photograph, we dive into our world. My job is to find the fish/snails/plants and show them to my husband so he can take a beautiful photo. It's important to us that we don't touch anything.
and let nature be nature. For example, we never move a snail to another location just to get a better photo.
I often admire Marc – especially during drift dives – how he handles everything so well with that huge camera. The camera weighs a full 10 kilos, making it quite difficult to handle! Teamwork is essential in situations like these – and there are often funny underwater moments, too, like when I try to show Marc something and he has no idea what I'm trying to signal!
After the dive, all elements of the camera must be disassembled and
be washed. My husband takes care of that, because his camera is HIS baby.