Getting Started with Underwater Photography – Part 10 – Mental Preparation
Dear reader – I hope you now feel comfortable with your camera on the reef like a Viking with his
Read MoreDear reader – I hope you now feel comfortable with your camera on the reef like a Viking with his
Read MoreUnderwater, some of the smallest things are the most fascinating. Gobies and blennies are two very large families of small
Read MoreToday we’ll look at one of the most crucial things in all of underwater photography: the right approach towards the
Read MoreAfter an intermission caused by too much science and science-related work, I’m back with the next episode of my underwater
Read MoreA lot of animals in a coral reef are exquisitely specialized for a very particular ecological niche. So often, an
Read MoreThis episode, in the field of applied surrealism: underwater photography without a camera. That’s what I did today at Kurnell,
Read MoreLast week, I had the pleasure of diving in the southernmost spot I have dived, ever. This was on the
Read MoreI am super happy about making it on the cover of the ASEAN Biodiversity Magazine with one of my photographs,
Read MoreOh-kay! It’s 2013 and we are going to take some killer pictures of fishes! If you’d like to catch up
Read MoreThe end of the year is a time to reflect on past and future things, and to get senselessly hammered.
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