Tag: underwater

  • Wildlife Cinematographer Tom Campbell

    In episode #48 host Brett Stanley chats with underwater photographer and High Definition Video Pioneer Tom Campbell.

    They chat about how Tom got started in wildlife photography, his move to cinematography, and how high definition video really opened some doors for him. 

    Tom also tells us about his stock libraries, selling his first photograph, and he explains how he kinda disappeared for a few years!

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  • Cinematographer Sean Ruggeri

    In episode #47 host Brett Stanley chats with cinematographer Sean Ruggeri who’s work with Red Cameras and Gates Housings has really taken him to some amazing places.

    They chat about how he worked with Red to refine their Camera’s underwater abilities, his role in the new movie The Colony, and what happens in a submarine when you need to go to the bathroom!

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  • Director & Photographer Scott Rhea

    In episode #46 host Brett Stanley chats with photographer and director Scott Rhea. Scott’s career ranges from shooting Advertising and lifestyle images, to directing music video and commercials, and into his amazing personal fine art work – but through it all he’s had a great love of being underwater.

    They chat about where he gets his inspiration, the importance of meditation, and how the devastation from Hurricane Katrina brought about Scott’s foray below the surface.

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  • Photographer Harry Fayt

    In episode #45 host Brett Stanley chats with Belgian underwater photographer Harry Fayt.

    Harry’s work is truly beautiful, with the worlds and concepts he creates below the surface, and his messages within each shot are very inspiring. We talk about how he creates these scenes in his local public pool, his love of cinema for inspiration, and how he’s getting his revenge after years of not being able to get in the water!

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  • Photographer Jamie Johnson (Birdee)

    In episode #44 host Brett Stanley chats with Jamie Johnson, an underwater photographer better known by her artist name of Birdee. Jamie’s work has a rawness to it, and she captures the female form in a very real way. Through her images she examines themes of femininity, strength, and grace, as well as exploring the healing element of water.

    They talk about her love of film photography, creating double exposures underwater, and how music plays a huge role in her inspiration.

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  • Safety Diver Hal Wells

    In episode #43 host Brett Stanley chats with Hal Wells, safety diver and co-owner of Hollywood Divers. Hal shares with us his experiences working on film sets, how he plans for underwater productions, and what it’s like to deal with talent and crew under the water.

    They also discuss what it’s like being addicted to scuba diving, and how water people seem to be the most chill people around.

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  • Remembering Surf & Fine Art Photographer Lucas Murnaghan

    In episode #42, host Brett Stanley is joined by Antonio Lennert, life & business partner to Surf and Fine Art Photographer Lucas Murnaghan who tragically died in March this year of a rare cancer. As a way of memorialising Lucas they talk about his life and work, and how Antonio is keeping the memory alive by curating Lucas’ images – a lot of it previously unseen – into new gallery works and reissuing his book “Beneath the Surface”.

    Brett’s chat with Antonio is a great introduction his interview with Lucas last year, which is included in today’s podcast episode. We hope you join with us in celebrating such a creative talent, and if you’d like to support Lucas’s family please consider purchasing his book or a print.

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  • Artist Barbara Cole – Underwater Fine Art Photography, Tintype images & Wet Collodion process

    In episode #41, host Brett Stanley chats with experimental photographer Barbara Cole.

    Barbara’s underwater work spans over 20 years and her approach to photography is akin to alchemy, where she pushes the boundaries of what can be done with the tools available – and even creating her own to accomplish the task. She’s had great success with vintage processing techniques such as Tin Type and Wet Collodion, and her images are more like paintings than they are photographs.

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  • Performer Claire Friesen

    In episode #40, host Brett Stanley chats with underwater performer and actor Claire Friesen. Claire grew up fascinated with water, and solidified her love it with it when she discovered synchronized swimming. After competing on the Canadian National Team, she moved to Las Vegas to start her dream job of performing in the aquatic Cirque show Le Rêve – a mind bending extravaganza of aerial and underwater performance.

    They chat about her work in TV, film, commercials, and how freediving helps to keep her in tune with her surroundings.

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  • Director of Photography Zac Macaulay

    In episode #39, host Brett Stanley chats with underwater director of photography Zac Macaulay.

    Zac’s career has taken him from assisting in his younger days to a sort after stills photographer shooting underwater commercials for large brands, and now a cinematographer working out of his base in Brighton, England.

    They chat about his start in the industry, what kind of work he enjoys the most, and how different it is shooting stills as opposed to motion.

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