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Underwater photography is one of the most popular diving specialties, and the rise of digital underwater photography has made it easier and more fun than ever. This is why there are actually two PADI underwater photography courses. The PADI Digital Underwater Photographer course gets you going quickly with today modern digital equipment, whether you use a point-and-shoot snap camera or a sophisticated D-SLR like the pros. The PADI Underwater Photographer course is a more traditional photography course designed for conventional film equipment.
It's a great way to relive the adventures you’ve had. Plus capture images to share with your friends and family. You can even enter a photo contest and see your best shot on the 2010 PADI Diving Society member card. Click the banner for more details!
What
You LearnYou use all the same basic scuba gear you would use for the diving environment as well as an underwater photography system.
Check
with D.S.G. SCUBA @ 901-751-9988 about gear rentals and packages offered
with this course.
Avoid the frustration of learning underwater photography through trial and error. The PADI Digital Underwater Photography crewpak shortens the learning curve with tips and hints from the pros.
Topics covered include :
Basic
photography tipsThe crewpak includes the PADI Digital Underwater Photographer Manual and submersible white balance slate. The course materials preview skills you’ll practice with your instructor. Once the course is over, use your manual as a reference guide as you explore new environments and to evolve your skills.
To purchase this product, contact D.S.G. SCUBA @ 901-751-9988
To
enroll, you must
have a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or have a qualifying certification from another organization)
Your Underwater Photography Adventure Dive in the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver / Adventure Diver course credits (at your instructor’s discretion) as the first dive in the PADI Underwater Photographer course
Two
excellent specialties to pair with underwater photography are the PADI Enriched
Air Diver course, and the PADI Dry Suit
Diver course on your way to PADI Master
Scuba Diver The PADI Enriched Air Diver course allows you to extend your
time underwater so you have more time to capture images. In cooler climates,
a dry suit allows you to dive comfortably
longer, and to make more dives.
You may also find the Peak Performance Buoyancy course gives you helpful tips to optimize your weighting and skills so you’ll be in better position to capture that perfect picture