Several months ago my book, Beneath Cold Seas: The Underwater Wilderness of the Pacific Northwest was published simultaneously in four countries (USA, Canada, UK, Germany). The book contains 160 photographs made in British Columbia, over a 15-year period. (More information, including a brief slideshow, can be found at www.beneathcoldseas.com ).
To promote the book, we recently put together a four-minute video with original music by Matthew Mayer. The video has been posted to YouTube at
Comments or questions are welcome. If you like the video, please consider sending the link to anyone else you think might be interested.
Thanks,
David
David Hall
www.seaphotos.com
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About Me
I began diving and photographing underwater while a full-time student, in 1968. I started selling images as a semi-professional photographer in 1981 and have been a full-time professional photographer and writer since 2005.
My photographs have appeared in most diver-oriented publications in North America, as well as others in Europe and Australasia. My work has also appeared in many general interest and nature-oriented publications, such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, Time, Natural History, National Wildlife, Audubon, Sierra, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage, Geo and Der Spiegel. I am the author or co-author of ten educational books for children (Scholastic's Undersea Encounters series) and of the large format photographic book, Beneath Cold Seas: The Underwater Wilderness of the Pacific Northwest ( www.beneathcoldseas.com )
I earned a B.S. in Zoology with additional post-graduate work, and have received an award from the International Institute for Species Exploration for research involving Histiophryne psychedelica (the "psychedelic frogfish") and for co-authoring the paper describing this amazing antennarid, named one of the ten most significant new species described in 2009.
I have entered contests from time to time, and have been fortunate to win a number of awards, including three first place prizes in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, first place prizes in the Sierra magazine and Nature's Best competitions, a third place finish in the Festival Mondial de l'Image Sous-marine and a Best of Show in the Northern California Photographic Society annual competition.
While aging faster these days (I'm now in my 60's), I remain a reasonably active diver and am currently working on another book project. I continue to dive in both tropical and cold water, and in the last 6-7 years have done most of my shooting in Indonesia and British Columbia. Many examples of my work can be seen at my primary website, www.seaphotos.com
My photographs have appeared in most diver-oriented publications in North America, as well as others in Europe and Australasia. My work has also appeared in many general interest and nature-oriented publications, such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, Time, Natural History, National Wildlife, Audubon, Sierra, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage, Geo and Der Spiegel. I am the author or co-author of ten educational books for children (Scholastic's Undersea Encounters series) and of the large format photographic book, Beneath Cold Seas: The Underwater Wilderness of the Pacific Northwest ( www.beneathcoldseas.com )
I earned a B.S. in Zoology with additional post-graduate work, and have received an award from the International Institute for Species Exploration for research involving Histiophryne psychedelica (the "psychedelic frogfish") and for co-authoring the paper describing this amazing antennarid, named one of the ten most significant new species described in 2009.
I have entered contests from time to time, and have been fortunate to win a number of awards, including three first place prizes in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, first place prizes in the Sierra magazine and Nature's Best competitions, a third place finish in the Festival Mondial de l'Image Sous-marine and a Best of Show in the Northern California Photographic Society annual competition.
While aging faster these days (I'm now in my 60's), I remain a reasonably active diver and am currently working on another book project. I continue to dive in both tropical and cold water, and in the last 6-7 years have done most of my shooting in Indonesia and British Columbia. Many examples of my work can be seen at my primary website, www.seaphotos.com
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