Vancouver Island, Canada, is a year-round dive destination, but there's a certain time of year when you're more likely to spot one of these Pacific spiny lumpsuckers.
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Fluorescence is a magical light show some creatures put on to make an average night dive a show-stopping spectacle. Here's how to capture it on camera.
Blurry photos usually land in the wastebasket. But motion blurs can also enhance an image by highlighting action. Here's how to successfully pull it off.
This year-round Colombian destination, best-suited for advanced divers due to strong currents, is a prime site for spotting huge schools of fish.
Split-shots let you simultaneously show off what's going on both above and below the surface. Here's how to nail the technique and land the perfect shot.
Home to leopard seals, among the most elegant marine mammals, this Antarctic dive spot earns top marks for its photogenic residents.
ScubaLab takes a first look at Kraken's updated universal smartphone housing and next-generation app. This housing and app combo features an easy-to-use app and AI-powered editing tools to automatically color correct, enhance and denoise images.
Divers love tiny critters, but these little characters can be tricky to light. Learning how proper snoot use will help you snag the best shot possible.
Photography equipment is expensive—especially when you add on the underwater accessories divers need. Follow this advice to keep your precious gear safe when you're traveling.