Jonathan Bird
08-27-2006, 02:36 PM
I would like to offer my friend Brandon a warm welcome! He is the latest victim of my arm-twisting campaign to bring working professional underwater photographers to this site to answer questions and give us all a little insight into their work. I hope to do an "interview with Brandon" thread in a few weeks, so stay tuned.
Brandon is one of the most successful underwater stock photographers I know. His stuff is everywhere. It's hard to pick up a book or magazine with underwater pictures in it and not see his name in the credits. In particular, his stuff in the Pacific Northwest is just stunning. I am currently doing a book on dolphins for a publisher in the UK and Brandon was the guy I asked to help me out with images of species I didn't have.
Anyway, welcome Brandon and I hope you can have some fun here giving us all good photo tips!
Jonathan
Brandon is one of the most successful underwater stock photographers I know. His stuff is everywhere. It's hard to pick up a book or magazine with underwater pictures in it and not see his name in the credits. In particular, his stuff in the Pacific Northwest is just stunning. I am currently doing a book on dolphins for a publisher in the UK and Brandon was the guy I asked to help me out with images of species I didn't have.
Anyway, welcome Brandon and I hope you can have some fun here giving us all good photo tips!
Jonathan