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As underwater photographers, many of us have witnessed not just stunning reefs and awe-inspiring creatures, but also the gradual decline of our favorite dive sites—due to overtourism, destructive fishing practices, and steadily rising water temperatures. Equally, many of us want to use our images to help encourage efforts to protect the marine environments we care deeply about, but we may not know how best to go about it. If that describes you, you’ll want to make sure you catch the next event hosted by The Underwater Club (TUC), as founder Nicolas Remy talks to Canadian conservation photographer Shane Gross.
During the two-hour webinar, Shane will be discussing some of the conservation stories he has shot, the impact those stories have had, and what he’s learned along the way. The 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year will also be offering insights into his award-winning photography, including techniques, post-processing, gear choices, and the business side—how he pitches stories, markets himself, gets published, and uses his work to support ocean and freshwater ecosystems.
As usual, TUC members join for free, while non-members will need to purchase tickets to the event at AU$49 (approx. US$35). Note that this is also the price of monthly membership, so this is the perfect opportunity to join the club and take advantage of all of the membership benefits.
Here are the event times:
- April 25th, 4pm Los Angeles time (PDT)
- April 25th, 6pm Dallas time (CDT)
- April 25th, 7pm Miami time (EDT)
- April 26th, 7am Singapore time (SGT)
- April 26th, 9am Sydney time (AEST)
- April 26th, 11am Auckland time (NZST)
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