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LOOK: Photographing Russia's White Sea

Professional underwater photographer Franco Banfi explains how he got this incredible shot while ice diving in Northern Russia's White Sea.

2014 Underwater Photography Contest: Eye See You!

Go eye to eye with 20 of the ocean's most curious creatures in this incredible photo gallery compiled from Scuba Diving Magazine's 2014 Underwater Photography Contest submissions!

Look: Photographing White-spotted Bamboo Shark Eggs

At first glance, these tiny white-spotted bamboo sharks appear to be suspended in oddly-shaped balloons! These shark pups make for a great photo opportunity. Find out the best way to capture them here!

The Digital Shootout: 2014 Event Coverage

Since 2001, the Digital Shootout has pulled together the most advanced staff of underwater experts for a week of learning the latest in gear and shooting techniques. Our on-site staff includes the top level experts at Backscatter, Aquatica, Nauticam, Light & Motion, Canon and more.

Photographing Arrow Crabs

Meet Bonaire's underwater supermodels — arrow crabs! These curious creatures make excellent photo subjects, looking head-on into the camera lens.

6 Ways to Improve Underwater Videos

Are you looking for a way to take better shots? Let these bright ideas improve your underwater videos!

Imaging Plus: Mind Your Manners

Are you an aspiring underwater photographer? Do you want to be able to take pictures at dive sites like Bonaire? Imaging Plus columnist and underwater photographer Jim Decker provides expert advice on gear and imaging techniques to perfect your photos. Want more imaging advice? Go to scubadiving.com.

How To Prep Your Brand-New Underwater Camera Housing for Scuba Diving

Before you get in the water with your brand-new underwater camera housing, here are our best tips for prepping it so that it's ready for its first scuba dive.

Look: Dalmatian Pelicans of Lake Kerkini, Greece

Do you find pelicans fascinating? Check out diving with the dalmatian pelicans at Lake Kerkini in Greece.