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Alex Mustard presents: What to Shoot?

The British Society of Underwater Photographers (BSoUP) hosts a monthly informal gathering at which they invite members to speak about subjects of interest. Their meeting of 18 May had Wetpixel Associate Editor, Alex Mustard, presenting an illustrated lecture about subject selection which is described as:

“An informal talk to fellow members of the society - with several digressions along the way.”

Fortunately for those of us who could not attend, Wetpixel member Jo Horrocks of Cuttlefish Productions was on-hand to film the entire session. She has kindly edited the footage with the original sound and Alex’s images into a four-part program that follows. BSoUP hold their meetings every third Wednesday of each month in the function room at the Holland Club, Imperial College, London at 7.30p.m. The meetings are informal and non-members are welcome.

What to Shoot - Part 1. Icelandic Intermission. Before discussing the subject of his presentation, Alex treated us to some of the images he had taken during the previous three weeks in Iceland.

What to Shoot - Part 2. The first part of Alex’s presentation.

What to Shoot - Part 3. The second part of Alex’s presentation.

What to shoot - Part 4. The final part of Alex’s presentation.