- 2016 UnderwaterPhotography.com Awards -
Another competition has ended with an impressive 5,355 entries out of which 973 became hotshots that we consider the first round of judging to the annual competition. We are so proud to be having a constant flow of new talent coming in. Our goal is and always have been to promote young talent and give them a stage to show off their photos and launch a career as underwater photographers.
Thank you to all the contestants and judges, Winners will be released to the press later in March.
+ 2016 World Champion - Tony Cherbas +
Tony has been a longtime member on UnderwaterPhotography.com. He has won numerous medals and awards over the years, demonstrating incredible talent with a wide variety of professional photos in all categories. With over 611 entries, 13,187 total votes for his photos and 18 medals won since he joined the contest, Tony is a clear choice for this year's World Champion!
Tony Cherbas
I started diving in 2008 and have been taking photographs underwater since 2010. I mainly shoot with a Canon 7d mk 2 in a Nauticam housing with two Inon Z240 strobes. My style has evolved over the years and my favorite kind of image to create lately has been CFWA with the Canon 8-15mm lens. I have traveled all over SE ASIA and continue to return. I currently live in Kauai, Hawaii.
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2016 Grand Master - Steven Miller
Steve's unique style is easy to spot among the thousands of entries in the contest. With great attention to detail, Steve is constantly evolving, trying out new techniques and experimenting with various subjects and lenses. We have had the pleasure of enjoying 374 of his entries to the contest since 2012, with wonderful imagery from all around the world. Thanks for the inspiration Steve!
Steven Miller
I've been shooting since 1976, and currently use a Canon SL-1, Eos 50D, and a Canon 5D Mark2 camera, with Ikelite housings and strobes. Wakatobi is my favorite place to dive, but I enjoy shooting in my Natural swimming pool in Ohio too. I am a contributing writer/photographer to Blue Magazine, a Guest Experience Manager for Wakatobi Dive Resort, and an Ambassador for Ikelite Underwater Systems.
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2016 Grand Master - Tanya Houppermans
Tanya is the most recent rising star on UnderwaterPhotography.com. She did what we all want to do - left the corporate world and dove all-in, to become a professional underwater photographer. Since joining the contest in 2014, she has already submitted 157 amazing entries in all categories, but her Shark and Wreck shots are the ones which truly stand out and define her style. Tanya has an excellent eye for composition and a talent for capturing the true nature of her subjects with superb sharpness and detail. We can't wait to see more of her work!
Tanya Houppermans
I left the corporate world a couple years ago to concentrate full time on underwater photography and conservation. That was one of the best decision I ever made. My favorite subject is sharks, but I really enjoy photographing most anything underwater from tiny shrimp to massive shipwrecks. I hope to capture images that inspire people to care about the ocean and the creatures that live in it. I shoot with an Olympus OM-D E-M1, Nauticam housing, and Sea&Sea YS-D2 strobes.
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