Once again the quality of the images and the films that were entered into Scubaverse.com’s Underwater Photo & Video Contests last month was brilliant – well done...
Alex Mustard continually raises the bar in underwater photography and divers travel from all over the globe to learn from the master himself. 2017 is already...
The Authors Alex Mustard and Callum Roberts Review by Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown Secrets of the Seas is a visual feast with a strong conservation message...
Scubaverse.com’s Underwater Photography Editors Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown have got theirs hands on an advance copy of their new book “Deadly Oceans” which is a book...
OZTek and Nikon have teamed up to introduce an exciting new portfolio category within the OZTek2017 Underwater Photographic Competition. Nikon Dive Portfolio of the Year will...
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...
Scubaverse.com’s very own Underwater Photography editor Nick Robertson-Brown has been announced as the winner of the Evolutionary Biology category in this year’s Royal Society Publishing Photography...
SUBAL has announced a new housing for the Blackmagic 4K camera with the latest camera firmware. The ergonomic SUBAL design and arrangement of all important elements of...
Easy to use with unmatched image quality Nauticam has announced the immediate availability of a new macro imaging tool for compact and mirrorless interchangeable lens camera enthusiasts. The...
Aquatica has announced its new housing for Canon’s second generation of its most advanced action photography pro camera, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II. With easy to...
Once again the quality of the images and the films that were entered into Scubaverse.com’s Underwater Photo & Video Contests last month was fantastic – well...
Read Part 7 here. A part serialisation of a book by Jeff Goodman PART 8: Colour Bars and Monitor Setup It may be that the picture...