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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Yet more sharks.... in the General Diving Forums forums: Great pics do you give lessons LOL... |
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fantastic photos mate
__________________ To infinity and beyond (so long as i'm back in time for me tea) Helium provides only sobriety, neither experience nor bouyancy skills! |
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. The commercial market for u/w photographs has more or less collapsed since the digital revolution. A friend of mine who is a professional u/w photographer would have starved by now had he not happened to be married to a doctor. The advertising agents and companies used to be willing to pay big money for excellence but those days are over now that anyone who is reasonably competent and can afford, say, a Nikon D70 and housing can produce images quite good enough to print up to A4 size and they can be bought for a fraction of what the pros charge, or even obtained free on the Internet. And the dive mags have their own photographers or publish readers' photos and are no longer willing to pay for images unless they are of something truly unique. So it's a hard world for those who used to make a good living out of travelling and selling their underwater photographs.
__________________ "From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free." - Jacques Cousteau |
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