Underwater photography is one of the most popular diving specialties, and with so many u/w cameras to choose from, it has become easier and more fun than ever to capture images of your scuba adventures.
Through hands-on training during two scuba dives and guidance from your Instructor & Master Photographer Graham Willis, you’ll discover:
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How to choose the right underwater camera system for you
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The PADI SEA (Shoot, Examine, Adjust) method for getting great shots quickly
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Principles for good composition of underwater images
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Practical techniques to take great photos with your digital camera
Program Structure
Course is done over an evening discussion and one full day. On this program you will learn the basics of Digital Underwater Photography including, but not limited to: Composure, Lighting, Colour, Focussing, Environmental impact as well as basic photography editing.
Theory study is to be done prior the start on the class via PADI Underwater Photography Course manual, provided upon booking.
Evening Discussion
The course commences on a Friday evening at 6:00pm at Frog Dive Scuba centre. Meet your buddies & instructor, discuss your knowledge reviews and get your gear ready for the weekend. If Thursday doesn't work for you, e-mail us on [email protected] and we can organise a more suitable time.
Saturday
#Dive 1
- Cameras system
- Basics of digital photography
- Underwater photography and shooting
- PADI SEA method
- Camera maintenance and care
#Dive 2
- Camera settings: apperture, shutter speed, ISO, noise, exposure compensation
- Setting adjustment underwater
- Images composition
- Manual white balance
- Underwater strobe / Flash use
#Classroom Session - Photography workflow: downloading, backing up, sorting and organising images and images processing.
Requirements
- 12 years or older
- Hold a PADI Open Water Certification or equivalent: please keep in mind that take good photos if you don't have a good buoyancy can be extra challenging! Although there are no requirements, we strongly advice the student to have done at least 20 dives to ensure good buoyancy skills.
- Complete the diving Medical Questionnaire and seek medical clearance if required
- Provide transport to/from dive sites
- Provide your own underwater camera
What's Included
- FREE Gear Hire (except for mask/snorkel/fins) (not camera)
- PADI Underwater Photographer E-Learning
- PADI Instructor tuition and administrative fees
- PADI Underwater Photographer International Certification E-Card upon completion of the programme
What to bring
- PADI Manual knowledge reviews completed prior the start of evening discussion
- Towel and swimmers
- Dry & comfortable clothes for after training sessions
- Personal accessories for a beach day like hat, sunscreen, tongs, etc
- Food and drink for surface intervals
- Transport to/from dive site
Do I need to have my own camera?
Yes! A very important piece of gear for this particular course. It doesn't need to be a professional camera, it can be a point and shoot camera or a compact camera in a housing, with or without an external flash (strobe). Bring your manual if you have it!
There's a possibility of camera hire, although we strongly recommend you to have you own. Email [email protected] if you wish to find out more about camera hire.
You will also need a computer or other device for downloading images that is suitable for viewing digital images (laptop with a card reader is ideal). It's recommended to have an image processing software that will allow you to enhance your images, but it is not required.
Scuba Diving
A wide array of scuba diving gear, including high-performance regulators, buoyancy control devices, wetsuits, and cutting-edge dive computers, is readily available for purchase, ensuring divers have access to top-notch equipment for a safe and enjoyable underwater experience.
Spearfishing
Spearfishing enthusiasts can explore a variety of specialised equipment for purchase, such as high-quality spearguns, camouflage wetsuits and snorkels, providing a comprehensive selection to enhance their underwater hunting experience.
Free Diving
For those passionate about freediving, a range of equipment, including freediving fins, low-volume masks, specialised wetsuits, and innovative breath-holding training aids, is readily available for purchase, allowing enthusiasts to elevate their underwater exploration and breath-holding skills.
Snorkelling
An extensive selection of snorkeling gear, ranging from comfortable masks and snorkels to innovative fins and full-face snorkel masks, is readily available for purchase, catering to the diverse needs of enthusiasts seeking an immersive and hassle-free underwater exploration.