Our World Underwater
#1
Posted 16 February 2011 - 11:09 PM
Is there anyone planning to attend Our World Underwater this weekend who could take a few pictures and write a short report for the front page?
Please PM me if you can.
Many thanks.
Adam
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#2
Posted 21 February 2011 - 09:12 AM
Famed photographer Ernie Brook got a statue (really nice piece of work BTW) in is honor, anyone not familiar with this guy's work ought to look it up, the man is a total package, a gentleman, and outstanding artist and the coolest and warmest dude out there.
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#3
Posted 21 February 2011 - 10:53 AM
Phil
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#4
Posted 21 February 2011 - 10:57 AM
Jean,Adam, I attended, but was way too busy at the booth to do you some coverage, I can tell you the it was a great show, with a sizable attendance and everyone of us was strutting our new stuff for all to see, in the image department, I can think of (obliviously) Aquatica, Backscatter, Dive Photoguide, SeaLife, Equinox, Reef/Nauticam, Light & Motion, Ikelite, Canon, the series"Into The Drink" had a booth, Leigh Bishop, Cathy Church, Stan Waterman, Jet Britnell, Ernie Brook, Michael Barnette, Wetpixel members Stephen Frink and Michelle Gilbert and his wife Danielle Allary did seminars or presentations. and I at least saw a few Wetpixel members (i am sure there was more) Ryan from Reef/Nauticam/Zem and Chris (CP) the Nauticam rep and thanks to Deep 6 for stopping by
alway nice to go beyond the avatar
t'was nice chatting with you
Famed photographer Ernie Brook got a statue (really nice piece of work BTW) in is honor, anyone not familiar with this guy's work ought to look it up, the man is a total package, a gentleman, and outstanding artist and the coolest and warmest dude out there.
Your are right-on about Ernie Brooks (Dr. Ernest Brooks II). I took a workshop with him circa '92. He is technical repository of information and is really into coaching and sharing his knowledge.
You are quite the gentleman, etc. yourself. It was a pleasure meeting you.
Bob
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