In recent years, digital cameras have profoundly altered the evolution of underwater photography. In this book, Master Guide for Underwater Digital Photography, the Drafahls show you how to make the most of this exciting new technology, with tips for purchasing gear, selecting camera settings, and taking your first dive with a digital camera.
Also included are exposure techniques, lighting tips, and ideas for close-up and super-macro photography. Packed with dramatic images and clear, step-by-step techniques, this book will both inform and inspire underwater photographers of all skill levels.
About the Author: Jack Drafahl and Sue Drafahl are a husband and wife team of professional undersea journalists, lecturers and multimedia producers. They have written over 500 articles, which have appeared in, amongst others, Petersen's PhotoGraphic, Rangefinder, Photo Lab Management, Outdoor Photographer, and National Geographic. Sue holds a BA in Photographic Communication.
Jack holds a Masters degree in Photographic Education. They have patented two inventions related to underwater photography. Both Jack and Sue teach seminars worldwide on all aspects of photography, both on land and underwater.