Personal platform / collaborative horizon / underwater world
Atlas Diver is Youssef's underwater world made public.
Built by Youssef Diouri, also known as Dive with You.ri, Atlas Diver is where the personal diving journey becomes an open platform for stories, field notes, visual essays, and projects shaped by real dives.
The identity stays personal and authored from Youssef's perspective, but the space is intentionally open to collaborators who want to propose ideas, join expeditions, document places, or co-create meaningful underwater work.
Platform intent
A personal archive that can become a shared expedition surface.
Not a generic media site. Not a finished company deck. Atlas Diver is a live platform for documenting dives, testing ideas, and opening the door to serious collaboration.
Its center remains clear: from Youssef, by Youssef, with room for others to step in when the project, the place, or the purpose is right.
Personal archive
Built from Youssef's dives, notes, questions, and underwater perspective.
Open collaboration
Designed to welcome project ideas, co-created expeditions, and serious field contributions.
Underwater direction
Centered on diving, exploration, visual storytelling, and durable documentation.
What lives inside Atlas Diver
One platform, four ways of moving through the underwater story.
Dive Journal
Blog posts, expedition recaps, and honest field stories from dives, travel, and learning in motion.
Visual Storytelling
Video fragments, image essays, and cinematic underwater atmosphere shaped by place, light, and movement.
Research Notes
Technical articles, narrative write-ups, and context that connect the dive itself to a broader frame.
Projects & Expeditions
Ongoing concepts, shared missions, documentation ideas, and collaborative underwater work that can grow with others.
Core identity
From Youssef, by Youssef, open to the right collaborators.
Atlas Diver is authored from one clear point of view. The tone, the selection of dives, the storytelling, and the world-building all start with Youssef's lived experience underwater.
That clarity matters because collaboration only works when the center is strong. People do not arrive here to dilute the identity. They arrive to add something meaningful to it.
Collaboration model
Share a dive idea
Bring a destination, route, story angle, or expedition concept that deserves to be shaped into something real.
Build a documentation piece
Contribute imagery, notes, references, or production support to turn scattered material into a stronger public record.
Co-create an experience
Use the platform as a starting point for dives, short films, articles, workshops, or future expedition formats.
Who this invites
Divers, filmmakers, researchers, guides, expedition partners, and people with a real idea to test in the water. The common requirement is simple: bring intention, curiosity, and something honest to build around.
How projects begin
Collaboration should feel direct, clear, and field-ready.
Atlas Diver is meant to make the first step easier without flattening the ambition. The process starts light, but it should point toward work that has weight, memory, and a reason to exist.
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Start with intent
Send a concise message about what you want to explore, what you can contribute, and why it matters underwater.
02
Shape the structure
Decide together whether the idea should become a story, a dive collaboration, a field record, or a longer project.
03
Make it durable
The goal is not a disposable post. The goal is a piece of work that remains useful, memorable, and true to the journey.
Final signal
Bring a dive plan, a visual idea, or the start of an expedition.
If you want to connect with Youssef about a story, a trip, a production, or a project that belongs in this underwater world, send a direct note. Atlas Diver is built to grow through real encounters, not abstract networking.
Document dives with more depth than a social post.
Turn underwater atmosphere into films, essays, and visual narratives.
Use the platform as a launch point for collaborative expedition work.