The most valuable lesson I have learned about great underwater photographs is that they are usually not just lucky shots. They are a combination of careful planning, education and patience.
Over-Under, Half and Half, and Split Shots are just some of the terms used to describe some of the most […]
Traveling to Tonga as a dive destination was never at the top of my list. But then a friend invited […]
You are a budding underwater photographer. You have become fairly good and have a great collection of fish photos which […]
It seems that in the world of underwater photography “backscatter” is the mother of all curse words. It is a […]
You may have heard it said that there are three pillars of photography. These pillars are important both above and […]
Beautiful underwater images can be created using nothing but ambient light. As a photographer, having a good understanding of how […]
Three years ago, California was in the midst of a warm water event in which the surface temperatures of the […]
For starters, the Nikon 8-15mm lens is a stunningly sharp lens. The images I have taken are clear and have […]
Underwater photography has its challenges and chief among them is having the right lens for the shot you hope to […]
For Europeans, the Red Sea is as common a dive destination as the Caribbean is to US Citizens. Although the […]
Snoot photography can be a fun and rewarding way to up your game in underwater photography. Besides being a quirky […]