As underwater photographers, we are very concerned about backscatter and how to remove it from our photos. I was recently reminded how important it is to prevent backscatter in the first place, something all underwater photographers should focus attention on if we are ever to be taken seriously. These tips will help you be a good photographer first, and a good photo editor second.
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Meet Mok Wai Hoe, a talented underwater nature photographer from Singapore. His images are mesmerizing and inspiring. His creativity has earned him some prestigious awards and well deserved accolades and we are pleased to introduce him as our latest Featured Photographer.
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Introducing Henley Spiers, an accomplished underwater photographer, author, trip leader, and teacher.
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Sometimes we have an image that needs just a little punch to give it that edge we are looking for....
For most of us older than the millennial generation, our first exposure to the mystery and excitement of the underwater...
When it comes to wildlife photography, Rick Beldegreen is the wild cat’s meow! His captivating images have mesmerized viewers both...
A tutorial on panning and making spin shots under water.
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Introducing Michelle Manson! Michelle is an underwater photographer in Northern California whose images depict the unique marine environment of the...
The world of underwater images ranges from beautiful wide-angle reef scenes to tiny unusual animals and even dabbles in the...
Bruce is a NAUI dive instructor and an avid underwater photographer who began diving 16 years ago. He has been...
One of the most powerful techniques a photographer can use to tell a story is composition. “A picture is worth a thousand words…” but only if it has something to say. Composition is one of the keys to story telling through imaging. The way you show the subject, secondary subject and environment gives the image the context in which to tell your story.
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2019 was a great year for photo ops. Enjoy this short review! Join me for a workshop! Travel to a...