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Scubaverse Underwater Photographer Interview: Mario Vitalini

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In an ongoing series, Scubaverse.com’s Underwater Photography Editors Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown talk to underwater photographers from around the world that they admire.

This week’s interview is with UK-based tour operator Scuba Travel’s new resident underwater photo pro, Mario Vitalini.

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My name is Mario Vitalini, and photography is in my blood. I was born in Colombia some forty odd (cough) years ago. My father was a professional photographer and I grew up in his studio playing between tripods lights and large format cameras. I trained as graphic designer and worked as an art director for a few years, but the lure of the sea was too strong and I soon became a dive instructor and never looked back.

It was only a matter of time before I got hold of a Nikkonos camera and started taking photos underwater. As a dive instructor, I soon found myself working in Egypt where for some time I combined my job as a liveaboard guide with a video rig filming customers on the trips.

The passion for underwater photography was never far away and when together with my now wife we moved to the UK, and I found a job with one of the major underwater photography equipment retailers. This allowed me to get my hands on a huge range of equipment, which I tried on many trips, and helped pinpoint their strengths and weakness.

I left my job in retail some four years ago and started my own company teaching underwater photography on 1:1 basis to many enthusiastic divers. I decided to focus on 1:1 teaching as you get to see a real improvement in the students. There are no compromises as the course is totally focused on that individual. It’s really rewarding to see the speed at which people improve in a single day.  Now I’m looking to take that ethos to a broader group. Think personalised content in a relaxed environment of fellow divers who are all looking to bring their own standard up.

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N&C: How did your underwater photography start?

MV: Seeing my lifelong passion for photography combine with my then newfound passion of diving (somewhere in the 80s). My father gave me a second hand Nikkonos camera when I was a relatively new diver. I first used it  on a trip to Cocos. Stan Waterman happened to be on that trip – wow, what an inspiration to follow your dreams. Without any formal training , the results were not very good back then, but that only inspired me to learn the differences between shooting on land and underwater.

N&C: What is your favourite u/w camera equipment (past & present) & why?

MV: If we go back to film days, I have very good memories of my old Nikkonos 3. It’s simplicity and complete lack of electronics meant you had to learn to read the ambient light and to control your flashguns if you wanted to get any decent results. It also was in many ways flood resistant. If there was a leak, you just had to rinse it thoroughly and let it dry before loading another roll of film and carry on shooting.

Nowadays I’m a big fan of the mirrorless revolution. It’s exciting! These cameras are getting very close in image quality to what you can achieve with much, much more expensive, high end DSLR options. There are a few areas where there is still a noticeable difference but overall they are an excellent option. Low end and mid range DSLRs are like for like in terms of image quality.  I currently use an Olympus OMD EM1 and love how practical it is to travel with a smaller, lighter set up.

N&C: What would be your advice to anyone new to underwater photography?

MV: There are a couple of things I would say to anyone looking to start to take pictures underwater. First of all, get your buoyancy spot on. When you are taking pictures underwater your focus is on the view finder, and you positioning should be second nature. Good buoyancy is the most important skill in underwater photography.

When it comes to choosing your kit, you should always ask yourself the question: Are you diving to take pictures or taking pictures while diving?

When you dive with a big photo set up (DSLR/Mirrorless, strobes, dome ports etc.) your get in the water to take pictures. If you enjoy diving and want to take pictures, a big system will only get in your way. You’ll save money in the long term by getting proper advice based on your personal goals.

Finally, remember that a great camera on land is not necessary a great camera underwater. The housing, accessories and ability to access functionality underwater all massively change the options.  And few online review sites will cover these specific aspects.

N&C: What, or who, has been your single biggest inspiration for your underwater photography?

MV: I grew up watching Jacques Cousteau documentaries and I would say he is responsible for my love for the sea. Combined with my upbringing in a photographic environment I think it was only a matter of time before I got involved in underwater photography. Today I love what Keri Wilk does with macro and Alex Mustard and David Doubilet are both incredible masters of managing lighting. The colours are spectacular as well as creative images.

N&C: What are your boundaries on post-editing image manipulation?

MV: I do not have any problems with post processing. For me photography is an art form and as such it should not be restricted. However, I try to always show a real representation of the environment I’m photographing. Sometimes a great shot is ruined by a small element in the wrong place and then I do not have a problem retouching it. But when it comes to competitions it’s worth checking the rules and sticking to them. Some of the images I’m proudest of, and that have also done well in competitions, have had tonal manipulations. I love playing with black and whites, monotones and desaturations. These enhance an atmosphere that was there in the shot at the time, rather than adding or removing anything artificial.

RAW files require some amount of post processing and I do not think it’s realistic to completely ban photo editing. Tonal corrections and white balance, contrast and general exposure are necessary to get the most out of your RAW images. BUT: you should always aim to start with the best possible image.

N&C: Where is your favourite dive location, and is it for the photography?

MV: I’ve been asked that question many times and I do not think I have a straight answer. I have been lucky to visit many destinations and each one has its own attraction, from the crazy macro encounters of Lembeh or Dumaguete, straight to the mind blowing diversity of Komodo or the sharks of Socorro and Palau. I grew up diving in the Caribbean and I will always have a soft spot for it.

If I have to choose a single destination it would probably be the Red Sea. Its not by chance I spent more than 5 years working as a dive guide there – I’ve dived it from north to south and every inch of it captivates me. There is always something special regardless of the season: great wrecks, beautiful reefs, pelagics and reef dwellers, generally good underwater conditions and great weather year around… what’s not to love? No surprise the Red Sea is one of the top destinations for divers from all over the world.

N&C: What are you views on marine life manipulation, moving subjects?

MV: In very simple terms, NOT ACCEPTABLE. This issue has been in the spotlight for some time now and unfortunately in many parts of the world it is something that often happens. As underwater photographers we have a responsibility to correct this bad behaviour. I have to mention good buoyancy comes hand in hand here; no photo is worth harassing marine life or destroying the environment. Simply put, don’t be one of “those” photographers or as it’s known in my house “a selfish twat”.

N&C: What do you look for when you are making your images?

MV: When I get underwater with my camera system I’m open to whatever I can find. There is always something interesting to photograph. When I find a subject I always take a few shots “for the record”, but afterwards I tend to put my camera down and look at the subject trying to find a different way to photograph it, using the environment to enhance it or lighting and different techniques to isolate it. Always look for a different and unusual take. We’ve all taken fish ID shots.  There’s nothing wrong with getting a few of those in the bag, but then push yourself to go a step further.  It takes time for sure. But with the right guides and buddy, it’s not about how much of a site you see, rather what you do with what you find.

N&C: What motivates you to take u/w photos?

MV: As scuba divers we encounter incredible creatures and fantastic places. Photographing the journey is a way to share my passion for the sea and its secrets. I’m as much in love with the sea in all its challenging and miraculous ways as I was as a 6 year old watching Cousteau in my parent’s living room in Colombia. I’ve just never seen it all – or enough!

N&C: If you could photograph any one thing/place what or where would that be?

MV: Instead of getting smaller, my wish list grows every day. If I had to pick a single subject it would be a blue whale. These magnificent animals are so impressive and very rarely photographed underwater. It would be an absolute dream to have the chance to photograph one. And if I had to pick a location it would be a close call between Galapagos and Silfra fissure. Damn… that’s two. Well, you get the idea. The list never gets shorter!

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For more from Mario, visit www.fishinfocus.co.uk or www.facebook.com/fishinfocus.

To find out more about the liveaboard photo workshops that Mario runs for Scuba Travel click here.

Nick and Caroline (Frogfish Photography) are a married couple of conservation driven underwater photo-journalists and authors. Both have honours degrees from Manchester University, in Environmental Biology and Biology respectively, with Nick being a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, a former high school science teacher with a DipEd in Teaching Studies. Caroline has an MSc in Animal Behaviour specializing in Caribbean Ecology. They are multiple award-winning photographers and along with 4 published books, feature regularly in the diving, wildlife and international press They are the Underwater Photography and Deputy Editors at Scubaverse and Dive Travel Adventures. Winners of the Caribbean Tourism Organization Photo-journalist of the Year for a feature on Shark Diving in The Bahamas, and they have been placed in every year they have entered. Nick and Caroline regularly use their free time to visit schools, both in the UK and on their travels, to discuss the important issues of marine conservation, sharks and plastic pollution. They are ambassadors for Sharks4Kids and founders of SeaStraw. They are Dive Ambassadors for The Islands of The Bahamas and are supported by Mares, Paralenz, Nauticam and Olympus. To find out more visit www.frogfishphotography.com

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Santa Divers take the Plunge for Charity

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Ho Ho Ho! Vobster Quay’s recording-breaking charity Santa diving event returns on Sunday 15th December 2024 for another round of festive fundraising frivolities. Run in aid of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Help For Heroes, this ever-popular annual fundraising event aims to raise sack-loads of cash for these two very deserving charities.

Divers of all levels are invited to grab their Santa outfits – and as much festive cheer as they can muster – and head down to Vobster Quay near Mells, Somerset for a mass sponsored Santa dive in aid of charity. In previous years, the event has attracted divers from the far corners of the UK to join in the festive merriment for a final festive dive before the Christmas and New Year break. Back in 2015, the event smashed the world record for the most Santa divers with 188 divers taking to the waters donning their festive finery – a record that remains unbeaten to this day!

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Vobster Santas isn’t just about setting records – it’s also about raising some serious cash for charity. Vobster Quay encourages all divers to get into the spirit of the season to raise much-needed funds for two very deserving charities – the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Help For Heroes.

Through individual sponsorship and online donations, divers can invite their friends, family and work colleagues to sponsor them to plunge into the balmy waters of Vobster Quay dressed in full festive finery. Since the very first Santa dive in 2007, the event has raised over £52,000 for charity. “It’s been over 17 years since the very first charity Santa dive took place at Vobster Quay and every year the event just keeps getting bigger and better” enthused Vobster Quay owner, Amy Stanton.

“Vobster Santas is a great way for divers to say a massive thank you to the both the RNLI and Help For Heroes – two very deserving charities close to our hearts. We’re immensely proud of all that Vobster Santas has achieved and hope that even more divers will join this year’s event on Sunday 15th December. I’m confident that we can make Vobster Santas 2024 the biggest yet!”.

Divers wishing to participate can get involved by simply registering their attendance at
www.vobster.com/event-vobstersantas.php.

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Dive into Adventure at Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa: The Ultimate Diving Destination in the Maldives

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Tucked away in the remote northern Haa Alifu Atoll, Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa is a premier destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable underwater experience. With over 30 dive sites to explore, divers of all levels can witness the unique and mesmerising beauty of the underwater world. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or new to the sport, Hideaway offers an exceptional diving adventure that is not to be missed.

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Explore the Beauty Beneath the Surface

Hideaway is perfectly situated near some of the most spectacular dive sites in the Maldives. The dive school and team at Hideaway offer a very personalised experience to ensure each diver gets an interactive, immersive experience.

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Email: reservations@hideawaybeachmaldives.com / Call: +960 650-1515 / Website: www.hideawaybeachmaldives.com

Unique dive spots such as Theefaridhoo Thila (Heaven and Hell) as one of the 50 best dive sites in the whole of the Maldives, known for its beautiful soft coral gardens.

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As the resort is located next to a channel which gives guests surprise visits from eagle rays, manta rays, guitar sharks and more.

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One of the standout features of diving in the Haa Alifu Atoll is the abundance of rare and exotic marine species. The area is known for sightings of whale sharks, manta rays, turtles, and a variety of colorful reef fish. Diving at Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa offers a rare opportunity to encounter these creatures in their natural habitat, creating lifelong memories for guests.

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Whether you’re exploring deep coral gardens, dramatic overhangs, or vibrant reef walls, each dive offers something new and exciting. The visibility in the Maldives is exceptional, often exceeding 30 meters, making it ideal for both underwater photography and general exploration.

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Diving for All Levels

At Hideaway, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the thrill of diving. That’s why we cater to divers of all levels, from beginners to experienced professionals. Our professional dive center, led by expert instructors, offers a range of courses and guided dives. If you’re new to diving, you can start with an introductory course that will teach you the basics of scuba diving in a safe and controlled environment.

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Email: reservations@hideawaybeachmaldives.com / Call: +960 650-1515 / Website: www.hideawaybeachmaldives.com

For more experienced divers, we offer advanced dive courses and guided excursions to some of the more challenging dive sites. Our instructors are knowledgeable and passionate about the local marine life, ensuring that every dive is not only safe but also informative and enjoyable.

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Exclusive Diving Offer

To make your stay even more unforgettable, Hideaway is offering an exclusive diving package designed to enhance your experience both above and below the water. When you book a minimum 7-night stay, you’ll receive:

  • 35% discount on room rates.
  • Complimentary diving: 3 dives per person for 2 guests, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Maldives underwater world.
  • Free meal plan upgrade: enjoy a complimentary upgrade from Bed & Breakfast to Half Board, or from Half Board to Full Board. Guests who prefer the White Platinum Plan (WPP) can avail it at a discounted rate.

This incredible offer provides the perfect opportunity to experience world-class diving while enjoying all the luxury and comfort that Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa is known for.

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Combinable Offers for Even More Value

This diving offer can also be combined with our Anniversary and Honeymoon offers, allowing you to create the perfect celebration package. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or simply seeking a romantic getaway, this offer ensures that you can enjoy the best of both worlds – luxurious accommodations and unforgettable diving adventures.

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Terms & Conditions

  • This offer is available exclusively for bookings made through the official Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa website using a specific booking code.
  • The offer cannot be combined with other promotions available on the website or through other channels, nor can it be redeemed for cash.
  • All dives are subject to weather conditions, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all guests.
  • Black-out dates: This offer is not available from 24th December 2024 to 9th January 2025.

To book this exquisite offer, use the Promo Code: SCUBA24FD

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Hideaway is not just a resort; it’s a sanctuary for those seeking peace, adventure, and luxury. With spacious villas, private pools, and world-class dining options, the resort offers everything you need for a perfect holiday. From tennis, golf, gym, cycling to the exquisite underwater activities, unique dining options, Hideaway has something for everyone. And for diving enthusiasts, it provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful dive sites in the world.

 

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Our dive center is fully equipped with state-of-the-art gear, ensuring that every dive is safe, comfortable, and enjoyable. Our instructors are passionate about the underwater world and are eager to share their knowledge with you, whether it’s your first dive or your 100th.

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The Ultimate Dive Adventure Awaits

If you’re looking for an unforgettable diving holiday in the Maldives, look no further than Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa. With over 30 dive sites, unique marine life, and exclusive offers, we provide the ultimate underwater experience. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking adventure, our diving package offers exceptional value and incredible memories.

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Book now through our official website to take advantage of this exclusive offer and prepare for the dive adventure of a lifetime.

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Call: +960 650-1515

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