International Photography Awards Success

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Shane Gross is pleased to announce his success at the 2012 International Photography Awards.

For the non-pro category Shane placed both second and third in the Nature: Underwater category with honourable mentions in the Nature: Wildlife, Nature: Trees and Nature: Underwater (2) categories.

To check out all the winners click here

About IPA:
The 2012 International Photography Awards received nearly 15,000 submissions from 103 countries across the globe. IPA is a sister-effort of the Lucie Foundation, where the top three winners are announced at the annual Lucie Awards gala ceremony. The Foundation’s mission is to honor master photographers, to discover new and emerging talent and to promote the appreciation of photography. Since 2003, IPA has had the privilege and opportunity to acknowledge and recognize contemporary photographers’ accomplishments in this specialized and highly visible competition. Visit www.photoawards.com for more details.

 

 

My New Playground – Eleuthera Blue Hole

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I am so excited about a new dive spot (new to me, anyway) that I just have to tell you about it. It is a blue hole on the Island of Eleuthera. The way the light pours in is spectacular. Living on the soft, silty bottom are thousands of red shrimp. There are also small eel like fish (please help me ID them!) [Editors update: it is called a Cusk eel, and I saw one other small, colorful fish I have yet to get a shot of.

I do not know the name of the blue hole, but I am very excited to spend a lot of time in there. This blue hole is a challenge to get in and out of as it is a solid 20 foot drop in to the cool water and the climb out takes some athleticism. Here are a few early images:

Cusk eel in Eleuthera blue hole, Lucifuga spelaeotes

 

Diver in Eleuthera Blue hole

Bottom of blue hole

Shrimp

Blue Hole, Bahamas

72 and Rising

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To check out a recent photo tips article I wrote, subscribe to 72 and Rising magazine. The article in question is featured in Volume 2: Issue 2. http://72andrising.com/

“This issue is particularly visual, packed with amazing images from some great photographers. We have also included for the first time our People and Cultures section which, as the name suggests, focuses on people that work in or on the ocean and cultures that live off it.” – Hawnt Media

It is a great magazine for all things ocean related. Enjoy!

This blue shark photo was also featured on the cover:

Blue Shark

The Big Move

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Living in a city far from the ocean when you are an ocean lover like me is difficult. Leaving the city with all your family, friends, job and security is even more difficult. I decided to chase my dream anyway.

So, I quit my office job with nice benefits and great people. It was more difficult than I thought it would be. While my dream is to make a living off wildlife photography it is unrealistic these days. I decided to become a dive instructor. This would certainly help with my ultimate goal. To be a good underwater photographer you must be a good diver (or very good freediver). It will also teach me about the ocean, the creatures within it, how to keep safe and give me connections within the industry. Or at least that’s the theory.

In January 2012 I took my PADI Instructor Development Course and moved to the Bahamas. I wish I could say it was purely a courageous act, but I also got lucky. My parents decided (after a year and a half of heated debate) to purchase a dive center in the Bahamas. Needless to say this made my transition much easier. It also meant I had a job lined up for right after my IDC was completed. Yes, I got lucky, but I was ready for the opportunity when it presented itself.

It is only 3 months since I made the big move from Canada to the Bahamas, but so far so good. Perhaps I’m still in the ‘honeymoon’ phase, but for me being able to snorkel off a beach 2 minutes from your house with sharks, rays, dolphins, turtles and countless tropical fish is a dream come true. Just look at what I get to see (almost) whenever I want:

Sea turtle swims over coral reef

Southern Stingray off Bahamas Harbour Island

Banded coral shimp

Caribbean reef shark

Sunset behind Harbour Island

Eagle Ray off Harbour Island

Wild bottlenose dolphin

Yes, I am lucky indeed.

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