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Robert McmeikanIve been using an old cannon A20 Housing Epoque strobe Happy snapping for about a year and a half. Stopped for about a year until I was comfortable with my Evolution. Favorite dive site The Brothers, Red Sea Have now bought a Nikon D70s Subal housin and Inon flashNetherlandsNetherlands
 
Scott McClarinCurrent Camera: Nikon Coolpix P5000, with FP5000 underwater housing using a Sea & sea YS-25 Auto strobe, with Fiberoptic cable. Photog for 3 years, UW for 1 year still in Saipan for 1 more year!!!! scheeming funds for a Nikon D300/Hugyfot housing/12X24 AF/8"or9"dome housing upgrade when I can come up with a good excuse to tell the wife Im not buying a car and selling most of my other toys! all UW shots are taken while Freediving, motto- hold your breath long enough and the amazing can happen. you'd be surprised how much can transpire in 20 seconds at 65ft!My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
João MonteiroMarine Biologist... in love with the colors from the deep. Canon A95 PortugalPortugal
 
Juliana McNulty*I use a Canon 20D and I have not been shooting underwater for that long. I recently graduated from the International Design and Technology School in Florida. I don*t have a favorite spot to shoot underwater yet, but I always want to explore new and beautiful locations.* United StatesUnited States
 
Brian MayesStarted U/W photography in 1994 with a Nikonos V as means to identify what I had seen U/W. First digital camera, Nikon Coolpix 990, Ikelite housing and Video Lite. My favourite dive destinations are Brunei and Nelson Bay, Australia. My favourite dive site, is Lucky Bay in Western Australia, a fantastic shore dive, with Kangaroos on the beach and Sea Dragons underwater. I'm currently using a compact Canon G12 with Nauticam housing and only the internal flash. My Website
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Tim MaynardSea & Sea MMII w/YS 50 or 60. Ive been dabbling in u/w photos for about 20 years. My most favorite diving is in Bonaire and Curacao. However, Roatan ranks right close behindUnited StatesUnited States
 
Paco MartinezNikon Coolpix 4300My Website
SpainSpain
 
Jane MorganI currently use a Nikon D80 with a Sea and Sea housing and twin YS110 strobes. I am based in London and work as the online editor for DIVE magazine. I have been taking photos since 2001 when I was forced into a photography course whilst on a red sea liveaboard, but have never looked back. Favourite dive site to date is Cannibal Rock, Horseshoe Bay, Rinca.My Website
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Grahame MassicksI am a PADI instructor living in Peninsular Malaysia, but originally I am from England. I use an Olympus 5060 digital with macro and wide angle screw on converters, and a Sea & Sea strobe. I took a camera down on my fith dive immediatly after my O.W. course, but I really got into the hobby with my first digital (Sony P1) about four years ago when I went pro. My best diving was on a north Red Sea liveaboard, and I took my best photos on a trip to Bali last year. Most of the time I take my camera in when I am leisure diving off Pulau Tioman, Malaysia, where I work.My Website
MalaysiaMalaysia
 
Craig MontgomeryDigital - Canon G9 with Sea & Sea YS-110. Northern California, NAUI instructor. 20 yrs u/w photography. over 40 yrs diving experience. Favorite photo dive site - Philippines.United StatesUnited States
 
Rand McmeinsHome: Seattle, Washington Favortie dive sites: Lembeh, Ningaloo Reef, Port Hardy, Bonaire and always looking for someplace new to dive. Photo gear: Nikon D2x, Subal Housing, Inon strobes. 7 years Shooting U/W.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Paola MassaI m Italian and now I work in the Dominican Republic, I m photographer and underwater photographer Now I use nikon d750ItalyItaly
 
Alan G. MillerI started with a camera in the late 60s as my grandfather was a photographer and worked for Zeiss and then Kodak. In the 70s I moved to my first 35 SLR. Architecture school turned into a BFA in photography by the mid 80s and in 1989 I finally bought myself a Nikonos V. I have been doing almost 2 liveaboard dive trips a year with 7-10 days of nothing but diving (maybe eating and sleeping too). I have and still only shoot Kodachrome 64 underwater and hand print my own Cibachromes, now known as Ilfochromes. Only large prints will do for me as I want the viewer to want to swim in, most are either 10x14 or 14x20s. I have since moved to a Nikonos RS (2003) and really have enjoyed the TTL experience. No more aim and hope the parallax does not kill you. I have always enjoyed diving in the Coral Sea, which is a few hundred miles outside the Great Barrier Reef. I will never forget the 150 m vis for our first dive in Oct 1993, and have been back 5 more times never to find it quite like that.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Jan MessersmithI live in Madang, Papua New Guinea. I'm a PADI Divemaster. I have been diving here for about 25 years. I and my friends dive from my 7 meter boat. We usually get out twice a week. I'm presently using an Canon G10 with a factory housing. We have literally hundreds of good dive sites within a half hour of my house. Some of the best ones are ten minutes away.My Website
Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea
 
Arun MadisettiBorn young, I began swimming from the age of 3. snorkeling at 5 and diving at 16 and never looked back. Got a Minolta Weathermatic as a present on completing the dive course and imploded it a year later. I've been published in several magazines; some with articles, some without, brochures, fliers, on the web, and some coffee table books. I was the first person from the Caribbean to be showcased at the Hamasat in Taif Saudi Arabia. Current underwater camera system is now an Ikelite D7200 housing with Inon z220 strobe and D2000 slaves (i'm an Inon Ambassador). I have been a scuba instructor since 1988 first with BS-AC in the UK then switched to PADI. A postgrad marine biologist for longer. I suppose sperm Whale images are my "thing", its how I make my living as a stills or assistant cameraman . I am a director of Images Dominica with business partner Simon Walsh.DominicaDominica
 
Duncan MurrellI'm from the UK but Puerto Princesa in Palawan, the Philippines has been my second home for nearly ten years. I went on the very first whale shark trip in Honda Bay in 2007, and have since been regularly involved with helping to promote the trips somewhere that is not as widely known as other locations, but provides perfect opportunities and conditions for photography.My Website
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
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