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Brian Skerry on 20/20, global fisheries crises
An interview with National Geographic Magazine photographer Brian Skerry is scheduled to be included in a Special ABC 20/20 news program with Diane Sawyer, Friday April 20th 10:00PM EDT (please check local listings).
This segment of 20/20, about endangered animals, is being reported by Elizabeth Vargas and will be part of network-wide coverage planned for Earth Day. Brian will discuss issues relating to his NGM cover story on the global fisheries crisis (April 2007). In addition to 20/20, portions of his interview may also appear that day on Good Morning America, ABC World News with Charles Gibson and Nightline.
For more information see the 20/20 website and the companion article and video clip.
SeaSpace 2007 dive exposition photos
Wetpixel administrator James Wiseman attended the SeaSpace 2007 dive exposition in Houston, Texas at the end of March. He brought back photos of recognizable booths as well as what appear to be the first hands-on looks at the new Light & Motion Titan D200 housing and Ikelite iTTL adapter.
Continue to view all the photos…
Aquatica to offer Ikelite strobe bulkhead on housings
Per an agreement with underwater strobe manufacturer Ikelite, Aquatica has announced that their housings will soon be available with the Ikelite ICS strobe bulkhead and hot shoe attachment.
As a result, Aquatica owners will be able to utilize Ikelite’s new iTTL adapter for Nikon dSLR cameras with compatible Ikelite strobes. Contact Aquatica for more details.
Gates announces EM43 high-resolution color monitor
Gates Underwater Products has released the new EM43 external color monitor, a 4.3” HD-ready LCD for use with Gates housings.
The unit is rated to a depth of 450 feet, has a two-year warranty, and runs on 8AA batteries for up to 14 hours. It currently supports HD 1080i/720p resolution for new Gates housings (and SD for all current housings, with the possibility of a retrofit). Pricing information should become available soon.
Continue reading for the full press release…
Marin County Fair underwater photography competition
Celebrating this year’s theme of “Aquatic Adventures,” the 2007 Marin County Fair (located in San Rafael, CA) has announced an underwater photography competition. Only images taken along the California coastline are eligible for the separate print and digital categories, and the deadline for entry forms is May 17, 2007 (with the actual entries due June 14).
The Best of Show in each category will receive $200 and a rosette, and first place earns $100. This 62nd anniversary of the fair also features land-based photography categories and a variety of other contests and competitions, and will be held from June 30 - July 4, 2007.
Wetpixel Embedded Photo of the Week Website Contest
Embed the Wetpixel Photo of the Week into your website and win a brand-new 20th Anniversary Citizen Aqualand Eco-Drive dive watch! To enter, all you need to do is embed the Wetpixel Photo of the Week into your personal or commercial website. The process takes only minutes, but the trick will be to do in a way that both features the photo prominently and integrates it seamlessly into the look of your site. Judges will take a look at submitted webpages and select the one that has integrated the POTW most effectively. Deadline is May 18, 2007.
Continue reading for submission rules and instructions…
RSMAS 2007 Underwater Photography Contest
The RSMAS (Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science) is running a photo contest with dive travel and cash prizes with a deadline for submission of May 7, 2007.
Only amateur photographers can enter (defined as those who make less than 20% of their income through photography), and no photos that have been accepted for publication will be accepted. Many Wetpixel members placed in last year’s competition. You can submit up to three entries in each category (Wide Angle, Macro, Portrait), and entry is free.
NWP Landscape & Seascape photo contest
The Nature, Wildlife and Pet Photography Forum (NWP) is hosting a series of themed, monthly photo contests (Landscape & Seascape, Wildlife, and Pets). There is no fee for submission, and winners receive a website design by Chanthee Keokhaw. The current contest is “Landscape & Seascape”, so click on over and submit all those amazing underwater reefscape images you’ve been hiding!