Scuba Diving
Submerging beneath the surface shifts your perspective entirely. This collection serves as a digital logbook for my diving life, encompassing detailed trip reports, site-specific conditions, and the logistical realities of traveling for underwater photography. These entries document the sport itself—navigating currents, managing camera rigs, and the distinct feeling of weightlessness. From the adrenaline of open-ocean drifts to the meditative pace of a muck dive, this is where the dive profiles and the stories behind them live.
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The Critter Capital of the Caribbean: Diving St. Vincent
Diving in St. Vincent offers an extraordinary experience filled with diverse marine life, including vivid frogfish, nudibranchs, squid, and octopus. Over a week, the underwater exploration showcased the region’s reputation as the ‘Critter Capital of the Caribbean.’ Footage was filmed using a Panasonic GH5 and edited with original music.
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Another Turtle Tuesday in the Caribbean
Diving in the Caribbean reveals diverse sea turtle species, each with distinct traits and habits, such as the Green, Hawksbill, Loggerhead, and Leatherback turtles. Despite their charm, these ancient creatures face threats from pollution and habitat loss. Individuals can help by reducing plastic waste and supporting conservation efforts.
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Caribbean Critters: Up Close with Squid in St. Vincent
The Caribbean Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) is one of the ocean’s most mesmerizing creatures, captivating divers and snorkelers alike with their iridescent displays and curious behaviors. As an underwater cinematographer, I had the privilege of filming these remarkable cephalopods during several dives off the vibrant coast of St. Vincent. The result? A collection of intimate,…
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Me Through Another’s Lens
Photos of me during scuba dives are rare, largely because most divers don’t carry cameras. During a week in St. Eustatius, my dive buddy Dominique managed to snap a few shots of me in action—thanks, Dominique, for the images! In the picture above, I’m getting ready to capture a moment with a Lobster. Exploring a…
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Seagrass Nomad: Octopus Discovers a Shipwreck Sanctuary
An octopus embarks on a captivating underwater odyssey off the coast of Statia, navigating the Caribbean’s vibrant reefs. Venturing from the protective embrace of seagrass meadows, this intelligent and graceful cephalopod embarks on a cautious exploration of its surroundings, ultimately reaching the intriguing remnants of a historic shipwreck. Its journey is a captivating odyssey, a…
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Another Year of Great Scuba Diving
After an adventurous day exploring the ocean, the author enjoys a stunning sunset, with golden and orange hues reflecting off calm waters. This beautiful view is a perfect end to the day and a moment of joy, culminating in a heartfelt wish for a Happy New Year.
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Underwater Image From Statia
Sint Eustatius, known as Statia, is a Caribbean paradise featuring a rich underwater ecosystem filled with colorful marine life and historical relics. Recent dive trips revealed vibrant coral reefs, encounters with stingrays and octopuses, and a historic shipwreck. Statia’s waters attract divers and photographers with their captivating biodiversity and heritage.
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Capturing a Green Turtle’s Graceful Approach
The morning dive revealed the beauty of marine life despite the stirred currents. Turtles gracefully navigated the reef, creating a comforting atmosphere. One turtle unexpectedly approached, allowing for a magical encounter that overshadowed visibility concerns, leaving a lasting appreciation for the experience shared in the underwater world.
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Caribbean Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea): The Hypnotic Color Changer
During a dive off St. Vincent’s coast, I encountered the Caribbean reef squid, a captivating cephalopod known for its color-changing abilities used for camouflage and communication. This region, rich in marine life and diverse underwater landscapes, offers an ideal setting for observing and capturing the enchanting behavior of these squids.
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Scuba Diving the 1000 Islands in between Canada and United States
The Thousand Islands region, located on the Ontario-New York border, is renowned for its exceptional freshwater diving. Divers can explore historical shipwrecks and vibrant ecosystems in the St. Lawrence River. Best experienced from late spring to early fall, it caters to various skill levels, promising memorable adventures for all diving enthusiasts.
