The Hugycup underwater photo and video shoot-out has been on pause since the start of the Covid pandemic – but the ninth event is now
Immerse yourself in the captivating realm of Underwater Photography. Discover the art and techniques behind capturing stunning images beneath the waves. From equipment recommendations and camera settings to composition tips and editing techniques, we provide invaluable resources to help you master the art of capturing the underwater world.
Join us on this visual journey as we celebrate the wonders of the deep, one breathtaking image at a time.
The Hugycup underwater photo and video shoot-out has been on pause since the start of the Covid pandemic – but the ninth event is now
A German wakeboarder has included an under-ice exploit in his latest adventure, which involved constructing a challenging obstacle course out of ice and snow north
If you have 80 minutes to spare, why not slip back 37 years to relive in real time the first human visit to the wreck
A shot of a pink river dolphin breaching the Amazon’s surface was enough to see Kat Zhou from the USA named Underwater Photographer of the
ABC is a whole lot more than simply a shark diver, but if he has to choose it’s great white encounters that scratch the award-winning
US underwater photographer Emory Kristof, whose extensive body of work included the iconic images of the Titanic captured after its discovery 38 years ago, has
The winners of the annual World ShootOut online underwater photography and videography competition 2022 have been announced. The Israel-based event, now in its 17th year,
This photograph of a Caribbean reef octopus guarding her eggs off West Palm Beach, Florida has been announced as Best in Show in the prestigious
Little Predator is the title of this image by Georgian photographer Viktor Lyagushkin, who has won the Underwater section of the fourth annual Close-Up Photographer
A free open day for divers with cameras under the banner “Take Better Underwater Pictures & Make a Difference” is being held in Manchester on
This image, A Tight Grip by British photographer Nicholas More, is the only one captured by a scuba diver to make the shortlist of 25
Own up if you hadn’t realised it was World Jellyfish Day today (3 November), but to mark the occasion the Marine Conservation Society has released
Unattributed pictures on this site are the copyright of the photographer.
Contact DIVER Magazine for details.
Copyright 2024 Rork Media Limited. All rights reserved.