“The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” – Jacques Yves Cousteau Egypt is known as one of the most popular...
Read Part 1 here. Read Part 2 here. I have to say it: San Benedicto is my favorite island in the Revillagigedo. Why is that? Well,...
Leave the dive gear behind. Grab your masks, snorkels and fins. Jump in and see some amazing marine life. Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the...
I had fallen behind the group, again, and as I caught up with them they were all gathered round a couple of rocks, looking intently at...
School’s Out! When is a technical dive not a technical dive? When complacency sets in, even the most experienced of scuba divers can make mistakes that...
From the 1960’s onwards, we pick our favourite films that are dive related. We have picked 9. What would be your favourite – to bring our...
Tips, ideas and advice for budding underwater photographers by Nick Robertson-Brown FRPS Part 4: Composition – Rule of Thirds So far in this series we have discussed...
“Macro Photography” and “the Galapagos” are not two phrases you would commonly hear in the same sentence. The majority of divers and underwater photographers travel to...
Wreck diving is a passion for many. For some it is the history surrounding the wrecks, for others it is the marine life that finds refuge...
Read Part 1 here. The island of Socorro is a part of the volcanic Revillagigedo Archipelago, and is inhabited by a small Mexican Navy presence (staff and...
On a recent trip to Bimini, in the Bahamas, we had the chance to meet Jillian and Duncan. They are talented underwater photographers and videographers with...
Tips, ideas and advice for budding underwater photographers by Nick Robertson-Brown FRPS Part 3: Getting to grips with your camera settings – ISO Read Part 1 of...