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William Tan: Hanging With DPG in New York
By Jason Heller, February 8, 2009 @ 02:00 AM (EST)
We frequently travel to Southeast Asia to dive and shoot the beautiful reefs, but it's not often that underwater photographers from Asia visit New York. We were happy to hear that our friend William Tan from Singapore was in town this week. Unfortunately for him, he picked the coldest week I can remember in a long time.William spends a lot of time shooting in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, so this must have been a shock. It was a shock for me and I live here! So we took him to the classic Katz's Deli for the best pastrami snadwich on earth.
So without further adieux, we bring you the next in the series of "Hanging With DivePhotoGuide in New York - The William Tan Edition".
William Tan is a violinist with the Singapore
Symphony Orchestra, and between concert seasons he spends his time
photographing marine life for tourism organizations, dive magazines and
resorts. His most recent book, Gorontalo: Hidden Paradise, published
under the commission of the Indonesian government, sees him
collaborating with Hong Kong's leading underwater photographers Stephen
Wong and Takako Uno.
Hey William - we're sure you're happy to be home enjoying the warm weather in Singapore!Next time lunch in your neck of the woods!
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