Through Your Lens Photo Contest Now Open

The annual "Through Your Lens" photo contest is now open for submissions. Cut your teeth on a well-known underwater contest whether you're a beginner or a pro.

Announcing Scuba Diving's 2025 Underwater Photo Contest Winners

Scuba Diving magazine announces the winning images from this year's contest. Prepare to be wowed. 

Scuba Diving Announces 2024 Underwater Photo Contest Winners

Scuba Diving magazine announces the winners of the 2024 Through Your Lens Photo Contest.

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Enter Scuba Diving Magazine’s Annual Photo Contest

The annual "Through Your Lens" photo contest is now open for submissions. Cut your teeth on a well-known underwater contest whether you're a beginner or a pro.

Going Green: How to Improve Your Turtle Photography

Learn from expert photographer Alex Mustard how to capture the good side of the charismatic, sometimes fickle green turtle.

Shooting Crustaceans: How to Get Stunning Underwater Images

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, these tips and tricks will help you create stunning images of these underwater wonders.

When a “Scuba Drive” Doesn’t Sound Appealing, Do What This Diver Does

Freshwater photography is a low-cost and convenient way to build your underwater photography skills. When the ocean is far, or conditions are rough, check out your local rivers and streams for new inspiration.

Kraken Hydra LTD 2500

Now powered by a single removable 26800 battery with an integrated USBC charge port
the new Hydra 2500 is significantly smaller than the original.

Kraken Smart Housing V2.0 PRO

This updated version of Kraken’s Bluetooth enabled, vacuum sealed housing includes upgraded
marine resistant electronics and a larger housing body and port to ensure compatibility with
larger phones.

Think Big: How To Put Grouper in the Spotlight

Groupers have been a favorite fish since the pioneering days of diving. Widespread in the tropics and subtropics, they are slow-moving, curious and intelligent, and many are highly colored. Their big eyes and rubbery lips give them a cartoonish charisma. Groupers are long-lived and can become so infatuated with divers that they follow them closely— much to the enjoyment of any shooter.