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Mark Thorpe is a renowned Underwater Cameraman, Photographer and Ocean Conservationist. He has won the Prix du Public at the Antibes World Festival of Underwater Film and Images, and most notably he received an EMMY in 2011 for cinematographic contributions to the National Geographic series ‘Great Migrations’. His most recent...
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James has spent nearly 10 years teaching and diving in some of the world’s most enviable and challenging dive locations. He is an active trimix and cave diver and now has nearly 2000 dives in such diverse locations such as Caribbean reefs, Fjords in the Arctic Circle, submerged volcanoes in Coral...
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Janice Nigro is an avid scuba diver with a PhD in biology. She is a scientist who has studied the development of human cancer at universities in the USA and Norway, and has discovered the benefits of artistic expression through underwater photography and story writing of her travel adventures.
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Joe’s passion for the marine environment has led him to numerous locations across the globe, from working as a Divemaster in Australia to working on marine research expeditions in the Seychelles. One thing which has remained constant is that his camera has always travelled with him. Joe is now Resort...
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Samuel Medland - a passionate diver since teenage - had always wanted to try UW photography. Lilla Clarke - a professional Journalist of some 20 years - had dreamed of scuba diving since childhood. Fostered by their meeting, Lilla took to the water like a porpoise and Sam to UW...
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Ben Reymenants’ passion for diving began in 1982 with inspiration from the classic James Bond movie, ‘For Your Eyes Only’, where divers salvage a computer hidden in a shipwreck. He has been diving in Fiji, Bonaire, Egypt, Tenerife, Thailand, France, Sri Lanka, Australia, Indonesia and Scotland. Having begun his dive training with...