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MemberProfileWebsiteCountryPortfolio
juan cardonacannon XTI I have been a u/w photographer for 10 years and most of my pictures i havent post them yeatMexicoMexico
 
William ClarkJust bought a nikon L22 with the Ikelite case. No external strobe or filters yet. Went on trip to Bahamas and took my first U/W photos.United StatesUnited States
 
wendy careyDiving for 6 years shooting for 4.5 years I use a Nikon D2X in a Nexus housing with dual Inon Z220 strobes. I mostly shoot cold water but I'm trying some tropical shots now. My favorite place to dive is Vancouver Island Maple Bay Campbell River and Browning Wall.My Website
CanadaCanada
 
jackie campbellI learnt to dive in 1996 and was immediately hooked. I first used a camera underwater about 4 yrs ago on hols but is really only in the past 2 yrs that I have actively brought a camera with me diving.As I do not dive in cold water, my diving is limited to holidays. I use Canon compact cameras and housings, with Inon wet lenses and strobes. My current camera is the Canon Powershot S90. My Website
IrelandIreland
 
Bill ChambersNikon D300 Nauticam Housing S&S 110a Strobes AustraliaAustralia
 
Paul ColleyI am a photo-journalist, award-winning author and underwater photography instructor who loves being in the water. I love the Red Sea but have soft spots for a number of other locations, including Cuba, the East End of Grand Cayman, Bonaire and Ascension Island. Underwater I use a Nikon D4 SLR with Inon Z240 strobes, but also a compact Olympus XZ-2. I'm also an event and portrait photographer, for which I use the D4 and a D750.My Website
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Pietro CremoneI'm on underwater photo since 2006. My actual setup: Nikon D810 in Nauticam Housing Sigma 15mm fisheye Nikon 105vr and 60 af-s macro 2 x Sea&Sea YS-D2 FIX NEO 1500 SWR focus light Nauticam SMC diopter Nauticam arms and clamps My Website
ItalyItaly
 
graeme coleI use a sony sr 12 video recorder with 2x hid 24w, favorite dive site is the USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben BaliAustraliaAustralia
 
Mathew ConnellCanon SX210IS 14MP camera with an Ikelite underwater housing and an Ikelite AF-35 strobe.CanadaCanada
 
paul cowellAquatica 5D, inon z240 and Sea&Sea YS 110 strobesSingaporeSingapore
 
David CothranI am a Naturalist, Expedition Leader and Undersea Specialist for Lindblad Expeditions (www.expedtions.com). In my role as Undersea Specialist, I dive, shoot video and interpret marine ecology for the guests on our expeditions all around the world. My favorite place to dive is the Antarctic, where I have logged over 250 dives, but most of all I enjoy experiencing the variety of polar, temperate and tropical marine ecosystems all around the planet. Because I almost always dive with an HD video rig, I use a little point and shoot for still work, currently a Sony N2. It's a bit limiting, but I like the results I get, particularly with semi-macro subjects.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Bruce CampbellHave used a nikonos over the years and have switched on land and underwater to digital. Have used a nikon d200 in an ikelite with a 125 and a 51 strobe. I now use a nikon D800.United StatesUnited States
 
Parker CoreyI'm Parker Corey, 13, and have taken underwater photos for about 1 year. My portfolio's at wwww.parkercorey.tk.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Carol CoxI shoot close-up while he covers wide-angle shots. We have retired to northern Florida where we enjoy diving from our own boat in the summer. I devote much of my time volunteering for the Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association, helping the organization raise money to deploy artificial reefs. Besides being the treasurer, I also perform research dives and use my photography to document fish life development on the numerous artificial reefs.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Ronaldo CavichiolliCanon G 9 House Ikelite GA/ikelite w20 macro ino ucl 330/165 m67 04 years BonaireMy Website
BrazilBrazil
 
Jeri CurleyI began taking underwater photos around the turn of the century--around 1999 with a Nikonis V. I moved to a digital SLR in 2006. That was an Olympus Evolt E-300. My favorite dive site is difficult to choose. Every site is unique and offers different subjects. The most diverse site I've dove is Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida. The bridge lies near the inlet and it has become a perfect spot for juveniles to congregate. You run into the "normal" reef fish--grunts, parrot fish. You can also find seahorses, frogfish, sea robins, batfish, octopus, squid, star gazers, pipefish, garden eels, jawfish... A sharptailed eel allowed me to follow him as he hunted.United StatesUnited States
 
Rick Cavanaugh Nikon D70 in Subal housing Inon Stobes. Underwater photography for 14 years My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
David CohnI still use three nikonos cameras, 2 nikonos V and an old Nikonos 3.Doing underwater photography for 20 yearsUnited StatesUnited States
 
Enrique Francisco ColomboDigital cámera Olympus SP 350 with PT 30 Housing - Inon wide angle lens - Olympus strobe UFL 1ArgentinaArgentina
 
Sam CahirSpecialist Shark Photographer. Currently shooting with a D800 Nikon. Also volunteer for the Fox Shark Research Foundation down here in Australia where we study Great White SharksMy Website
AustraliaAustralia
 
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