Underwater Photography

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.

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Inside the Heian Maru in Truk (Pete Mesley)
Photographic expansion at Diving Talks
Stan Waterman
Stan Waterman: The man who loved sharks
Wonders of the Underwater World Photographic Competition
Wonders of the Underwater World Photographic Competition
Setting a world record: Ciara on the WL Wetmore (Steve Haining)
Pushing photo-shoot limits for new world record
Synchrony in motion (Rachel Moore)
Once-in-a-lifetime humpbacks win over judges
Shark shot with a Nikon D3000 Camera
The Exposure Diamond Technique: Elevating Your Underwater Images
Inception (Christy Lee Rogers)
Underwater photographer who doesn’t get wet
Dogfish with personality (Ross Mclaren)
Pixel-peeper gets life in perspective
The SeaLife smartphone housing with magenta filter fitted
Colour-correction for divers using phones
Sealife Sportdiver Magenta Filter
SeaLife SportDiver Magenta Filter | Green Water Colour Correction
It was turtle hatching time at Siladen (Richard Smith)
Shooting sensational Siladen
Underwater Seascapes winner Andy Schmid (UNworldoceansday.org)
Planet Ocean: Tides Are Changing Winners
Retra Flash|Pro Max Prime & Pure||The biggest design change to the exterior of the new Retra Flash was made to the battery compartment as it now features a raised lip with the O-rings on the outside. The purpose of which is to reduce the chance of water droplets getting inside when the battery door is removed and to allow an additional set of AA’s to be installed when paired with the Booster battery door.||Side-by-side compresence in how the eight AA batteries are configured in a Retra Pro Max (left) using the Booster to how a Retra Pro/Prime model (right) fitted with the Supercharger.|The new Pro Max
First Look at Retra’s new 4th Generation Pro Max, Prime + and Pure Underwater Strobes
Compact Marine Behaviour winner Regie Casia (guide Ramil Ochea) (AUS)
Overseas competitors return for Anilao Shootout
Phone Survives 5 Months Underwater in a Sealife Housing||Phone Survives 5 Months Underwater in a Sealife Housing|Phone Survives 5 Months Underwater in a Sealife Housing|Phone Survives 5 Months Underwater in a Sealife Housing
Phone Survives 5 Months Underwater in a Sealife Housing
One of the new Ocean Sentinels on the GBR (Jason deCaires Taylor)
Ocean Sentinels form new GBR dive trail
Anilao Underwater Shootout 2023|Anilao Underwater Shootout 2023|Anilao Underwater Shootout 2023|Anilao Underwater Shootout 2023
Anilao Underwater Shootout 2023
Stefan Panis
Q&A with Stefan Panis: Underwater Photographer & Expedition Diver
Scuba diver finding sea horse
Capturing Nature’s Splendor: An Exclusive Interview with Gary Bell
Lemon shark portrait was taken at Tiger Beach in the Bahamas at a depth 20 feet. Camera used for this was a Nikon D500 manually set to 1/180 with the ISO at 200 with a Tokina 10-17 fisheye lens|The shot of this lemon shark was taken on the same day with the same Canon 7D and Tokina 10-17 fisheye lens as the one illustrated on the opening page. Camera settings for this one is exactly the same: manual mode
Get the Shot: Underwater Photography Basics – Gear, Settings, and Technique
John Garvin
Q&A with John Garvin: Underwater Photographer & Screenwriter
A pygmy Seahorse
Super Macro Photography By Martyn Guess
Jake Davies in scuba gear||||||
Q&A with Jake Davies: Underwater Videographer & HSE Pro Diver
Qysea Fifish V-EVO
Qysea Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone | 4K 60FPS Camera & 360° Movement
Translucent Octopus||||||||||
Cozumel’s Marine Life: A Blackwater Diving Expedition
Scuba Diver Scott Wilson|||
Scott Wilson: A Visionary in Cetacean Connection & Protection
Underwater Cameraman Nays Baghai
Catching up with Underwater Cameraman Nays Baghai
The Underwater Club is live|
The Underwater Club is live
Planet Ocean theme: Manta ray by Aunk Horwang of Thailand, a winner in last year’s UN WOD photo competition
Planet Ocean theme for UN photo contest
Firework anemone (Pachycerianthus multiplicatus), Inverary, Loch Fyne by Dan Bolt (above) 
7 UK photographers celebrate World Wildlife Day

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