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  2. David Doubilet - Wikipedia

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    David Doubilęt (born November 28, 1946) is an underwater photographer [1] known primarily for his work published in National Geographic magazine, where he is a contributing photographer and has been an author for 70 feature articles since 1971. He was born in New York City and started taking

  3. John Ernest Williamson - Wikipedia

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    A 1915 illustration of the tube, drawn by Ernest's younger brother George [1] Williamson descending into the tube with camera. John Ernest Williamson (8 December 1881 – 15 July 1966) was an English filmmaker who invented the "photosphere" from which he filmed and photographed undersea. [2]

  4. Seth Casteel - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently published a book of his photographs, Underwater Dogs, which became a New York Times Bestseller, in fact its best selling photography book of 2012. [1] Since then, Casteel has worked primarily as a pet photographer, accepting commissions and commercial assignments, and exhibiting his artwork in galleries around the world.

  5. Brian Skerry - Wikipedia

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    Brian Skerry is an American photojournalist and film producer specializing in marine life and ocean environments. Since 1998 he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine with more than 30 stories to his credit, including seven covers.

  6. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    Technological advancements, like the invention of the first waterproof camera housings and improvements in diving equipment, have made underwater photography more accessible. Today, digital cameras and advances in post-processing software have revolutionized underwater imaging, allowing photographers to capture high-resolution, color-rich images.

  7. Laurence Miller Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Miller advocated for giving equal treatment to digital and non-digital photography, stating that "[y]ou wouldn't ask a poet, 'Did you use a keyboard or a pen to write your poem?'" [7] By 2005, it was reported that the gallery "has presented more than two hundred exhibitions that span the history of photography". [4]