
The CourseThe PADI Digital underwater photography specialty course is a two-part introduction to digital underwater photography centred on today’s point-and-shoot digital cameras. Immerse your love of digital photography and learn how to best capture those impressive coral reefs, the colour of marine life and the mystery and magic of wrecks in this fun and informative course. The course covers the PADI SEA (Shoot, Examine and Adjust) method of photography but it’s not all about how to take a picture, white balancing and using colour filters. Your instructor will also guide you in equipment set up, maintenance, care, image resolution, using histograms, file formats and archiving your photos. This course is a fantastic idea before your holiday, making the most of your dive time and getting the best results whilst you’re away. Course ContentThe course consists of a knowledge development session & 2 Open water dives which will cover: Level One
Level Two
Knowledge DevelopmentKnowledge development is based on a self-study method, allowing you to study in your own time, at your own pace. Home study is backed up by an academic session with a PADI Instructor, to ensure full understanding of digital underwater photography. Open Water DivesStudents must complete 2 Open Water dives to certify as a PADI Underwater Digital Photographer. During these dives you will cover the assembly/disassembly of camera systems, entry/exit techniques, white balancing, distant & close up shots, exposure, contrast, sharpness, achieving good colour and composition. Course PrerequisitesStudents must be certified as a PADI Open Water Diver, PADI Junior Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification from another training organization. Minimum age is 12. All students must fill in a PADI Medical Questionnaire prior to participation. |
Course Duration1 Knowledge review session Price£160 What’s Included?
What’s Not Included?
What Next?Now that you have the techniques for taking fantastic shots, why not enhance your buoyancy skills during the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty. This will enable you to get that little bit closer to the wildlife for that perfect photo opportunity. If you have completed 5 PADI Specialties & the PADI Rescue Diver course and have 50 logged dives, you qualify to register as a PADI Master Scuba Diver, the highest non-professional diver rating within PADI. Sub-mission also offers a Dive Club, where you can keep your dive skills up to date & make new buddies with people who share your passion for diving. Why not join the club on one of the many organised dive trips and social events.
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COURSE FORMS: Medical Statement Form, Safe Diving Practices Understanding, Adventures In Diving and Specialty Statements Of Risks & Liability