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  2. San Diego Underwater Photographic Society - Wikipedia

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    SDUPS was first established on September 28, 1961, by underwater photographic pioneers Ron Church and Chuck Nicklin at San Diego’s Diving Locker dive shop, formerly on Cass Street in Pacific Beach. Membership covers all levels of underwater photography from beginning U/W photographers to amateurs, semi-professional and full-time professional ...

  3. Brian Skerry - Wikipedia

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    Brian Skerry is an American photojournalist and film producer specializing in marine life and ocean environments. Since 1998 he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine with more than 30 stories to his credit, including seven covers.

  4. Underwater Society of America - Wikipedia

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    USOA supports competition at all levels within the United States for the following underwater sports: competition scuba, finswimming, freediving, spearfishing, underwater hockey, underwater photography and underwater rugby. Competition is available at international level for all sports except for competition scuba. [5

  5. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    However, professional photographers often use extremely wide or fisheye lenses that provide extensive depth of field - and a very small aperture for even more extensive depth of field; this is intended for acceptably sharp focus both on the nearby underwater subject and the more distant elements above water. An external flash can also be very ...

  6. Willard Franklyn Searle - Wikipedia

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    Searle was born January 17, 1924, in Columbus, Ohio.He graduated from Bexley High School in 1941 and received the school's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1992. [3] The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor occurred during his first year at Washington and Lee University prompting a transfer to the US Naval Academy where he graduated in 1945 (Class of 1946). [1]

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  8. Jonathan Bird - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Bird (born March 1, 1969) is an American photographer, cinematographer, director and television host. He is best known for his role as the host of Jonathan Bird's Blue World, a family-friendly underwater exploration program on public television in the United States. [2] His work is largely underwater in nature.

  9. Media diving - Wikipedia

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    Media diving is professional underwater photography and filming, and related underwater work, often in support of television documentaries or films with underwater footage. Media divers are likely to be skilled camera operators who trained as divers to expand the scope of their operations, though some have started as recreational divers and ...