The last year my business has developed in several directions, with books and filming in the forefront. Today we released the latest book, Tobias Dahlin's beautiful photo story about the underwater world of West Sweden, Västerhavet – En hotad skönhet.
The last few days have also seen a lot of filming, both interviews with high-ranking academic researchers, and a bunch of high-octane drone filming. Using the drone for different artistic and commercial projects is so much fun as well as challenging, being a new way to capture the world in motion picture.
Here are a few clips from Gothenburg filmed yesterday. No music this time, but if you want too, listen to "Engelska flottan har siktats vid Vinga" to get into the right mood.
Showing posts with label underwater photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underwater photography. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Underwater photography in the Red Sea
It's been rather quiet on my blog lately. That is due to my life being all but quiet lately. After the paragliding in Piedrahita, I had a great night out in Madrid, then went home to Sweden to unpack and sort out my new flat. I am really enjoying being back in Malmö and in my old neighborhood.
But I had precious little time there before heading South again, this time to the Red Sea for a week of diving onboard the diving vessel Tala run by friend Faisal and his company Red Sea Explorers.
My main purpose was to train my so far non-existent skills in underwater still photography. It went better than I could hope for but obviously there is a long way to go and much to learn.
Anyway, you will find some of my first photos on this link:
http://waterglobe.net/uwphoto/
But I had precious little time there before heading South again, this time to the Red Sea for a week of diving onboard the diving vessel Tala run by friend Faisal and his company Red Sea Explorers.
My main purpose was to train my so far non-existent skills in underwater still photography. It went better than I could hope for but obviously there is a long way to go and much to learn.
Anyway, you will find some of my first photos on this link:
http://waterglobe.net/uwphoto/
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