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Underwater Photography
Got the urge to take awesome underwater photographs but, all the dials and numbers on a digital camera make your head spin?
Maybe you have been taking photographs underwater and are already an amateur photographer, now you want to refine your photography skills?
Ever considered you may make some money with your underwater photographs?
Whichever stage you are at, when it comes to underwater photography, after you have taken advantage of this course you will be snapping away like a confident pro!
The Fun Part
Taking underwater photos the correct way is easy, fun and rewarding.
This course is not only designed for the beginner, as most photographers will enjoy learning these easy skills on taking good underwater photos.
What You Learn
Learn the tips, tricks and ways to:
Avoid bad framing and exposure problems. This is the main focus of this course.
Learning the use of lighting types, your shots will improve to a level of delight to show to your friends and eventually even enter into Photographic competitions.
There is a multitude of cameras on the market- Using our expertise you will have the information to make an informed decision when purchasing your underwater camera system.
The Scuba Gear You Use
You use all the basic scuba gear plus underwater photography equipment, dive torch, dry suit, lift bags, dive float, line or other specialty gear.
The Learning Materials You Need
An underwater camera is almost a necessity for every scuba diver.
By reviewing the PADI Manual and DVD, you will learn the important do’s and do not's of Underwater Photography including: course terminology, etiquette, safety and procedures.
Prerequisites
Must be a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver. You will need to supply your own camera or hire cameras can be arranged for an additional cost.
Your Next Adventure
Just about any PADI specialty course can be taken in conjunction with the Underwater photography course, which can help you reach the coveted Master Scuba diver rating.
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