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Biography of Underwater Photographer Katryna Anderson

Padi MSDT (Inst.) and photographer.


What I look for in a Dive Operator:
Quality service, safety, knowledgeable crew, photography support and a clean boat!

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Latest Katryna Anderson's Comments
Jul 14, 2009
I currently pack my DSLR in a Pelican 1650 case but I'm ready to dump that for a carry on option. My concern; carry on weight. Recently I was restricted to 15 lbs for carry on. Since my Pelican barely slides by the 50 lb mark - I'm concerned packing the housing, ports, camera body and lens with my laptop will be around 30 lbs. I like the idea of the photographers vest for walking on the plane and then dumping in all back in the bag if the airline gives me trouble.
I like ed's idea too - reduce dive gear and make weight friendly choices when purchasing gear. I may be able to trim a few lbs there.
Now if I could just find some room for my sarong.

If anyone is using the photo vests - pls chime in on mfg, pros/cons, etc.

Oh, and John - great article. I cross referenced it against my recently created list and I was able to add a few things you had thought of. Thanks!
Apr 14, 2009
It is never OK to feed, handle or exploit the wildlife; tip or no tip! I don't support divemasters who do handle wildlife on my dives, nor guides on my above water activities. This behavior is encouraged by the people who tip and endorse it.
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