Mariska Hargitay Stuns Fans With ‘Exquisite’ New Photo During a Swim: ‘Art at Its Finest’
This summer, Mariska Hargitay has been delighting her fans with a series of stunning photos, and the latest snapshot has truly captivated everyone.
On Sunday, June 30, the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star shared a breathtaking black-and-white photo on Instagram. In the image, Hargitay, 60, is seen enjoying a serene swim, submerged up to her shoulders with wet hair hinting she had just dipped beneath the surface. The artsy shot focuses on the back of her head as the water ripples around her, creating a mesmerizing effect.
Choosing to let the photo speak for itself, Hargitay posted it without a caption, leaving fans to speculate on the location and the photographer. Many fans believe that her husband, actor Peter Hermann, is the talent behind the lens.
“OMG Peter is definitely the best photographer 🥰❤️,” one fan gushed.
“Peter seriously needs to teach a master class on the art of photography,” another fan suggested, praising the shot as “Another gorgeous image of his most beautiful subject❤️📸.”
“What a stunning picture! Peter is a pro! He takes the most stunning photographs,” echoed another admirer.
The photo, described as “sublime” and “utter artistry,” drew widespread admiration from Hargitay’s followers.
“Art at its finest,” one fan declared, urging Hargitay to frame the “exquisite” image.
“Wow! Such an amazing picture! Honestly, black and white photos are the best! To describe this picture is simply ‘art’—if you look up the definition of art, it should have this photo,” another fan enthused.
“Holy smokes 🔥🔥🔥 You are an actual goddess and the person who took this picture clearly knows that too!” an Instagram user exclaimed.
This striking photo comes just days after another post left fans wondering about Hargitay’s vacation destination. With Law & Order: SVU having wrapped its historic 25th season in late May, Hargitay appears to be enjoying a well-deserved break before filming begins for Season 26 of the iconic police procedural.