Scuba Diver

Giving the DSLR a Run for Its Money

As an underwater photographer, I’ve become accustomed to the performance and manual control offered by my DLSR, and I haven’t looked back since making the switch from a compact camera. But over the

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Scuba Diver

Scuba Diver1 min read
Small Blue World
I decided to look outside of the underwater photography box for inspiration and came across two miniature photographers – Christopher Boffoli, who shot miniature people on food, and Slinkachu, who photographed miniature people in the street in variou
Scuba Diver2 min read
Macro Mania
It’s hard for the human eye to see these creatures clearly unless they’re under a magnifying glass, and it becomes especially challenging underwater. So photographers who manage to capture their essence and beauty must be applauded for their patience
Scuba Diver3 min read
Dive Entrepreneur and Industry Icon
Bob Hollis accomplished more in 85 years than most, lived his life to the fullest, and was a risk taker who truly did what he loved. If there wasn’t a way, he created one. Bob Hollis’s love affair with the ocean began in 1955 after reading an article

Related Books & Audiobooks