Mastering exposure is a fundamental skill in underwater photography and video. It’s essential to capture correct exposure in-camera as you’re creating each image.
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As underwater photographers progress, they slowly move from automatic to manual settings. Here's what you need to keep in mind.
John Weller's photography of the Ross Sea galvanized support to designate it as the world's largest marine protected area.
See the winners of *Scuba Diving's* 16th annual Through Your Lens photo contest sponsored by Aggressor Liveaboards, SeaLife Underwater Cameras and Cressi.
Looking to get into underwater photography, but not sure where to start? These underwater cameras and lights are perfect for beginners.
Learn where nudibranchs live and aim for a super macro shot that highlights the sea slug’s unique features.
Most underwater cameras can create sunbursts when used with a strobe or flash and some manual settings. Here are three tips to start creating sunbursts in your underwater photos.
Tailor your message, focus on what matters and keep hope alive to take underwater photos that will inspire ocean conservation.
In this video tutorial and article from Brent Durand, we go beyond the basic recommendations and look at some essential tips for improving your photos.