American Waters
The November issue of Scuba Diving magazine contains an exclusive first look at the new book American Waters by photographer Alex Kirkbride. Alex got his start in photography while working as a divemaster in the Bahamas, and went on to a very successful career as both an underwater and topside photographer based in New York City. In September 2002, he packed his cameras and dive gear into an Airstream trailer and hit the road on a mission to photograph what lies beneath the waters of all 50 states. Three years later, he accomplished his goal, and the result is a stunning collection of 164 color photographs of subjects that range from familiar (the U-352 submarine off North Carolina) to the offbeat (a Massachusetts cranberry bog and a Kansas cow trough). You'll find excerpts from the book only in the November issue of Scuba Diving, which goes out to subscribers Sept. 24 and is scheduled to hit newsstands on Oct. 16. Look for it at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million or at one of the more than 650 Golden Tank dive centers that carry the magazine. To find one near you, visit www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers. Until then, you can enjoy our exclusive online bonus content. |
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The Making of American Waters** ** Click here to watch the "behind the scenes" video that shows the great lengths Alex was willing to go to capture images for the book American Waters. And yes, it includes the infamous cranberry bog and cow trough dives. | ||
Q&A With Alex Kirkbride Alex Kirkbride got his start in photography while working as a divemaster in the Bahamas. See how his hobby grew into a profession and ultimately led to a three-year, 108,000-mile journey to produce American Waters. | ||
Buy the Book** ** Alex Kirkbride's American Waters features 164 color photographs and is published in hardback by David & Charles, a division of F+W Publications. It retails for $30 and is available for sale online at www.fwbookstore.com book ID# Z1497. |
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| The November issue of Scuba Diving magazine contains an exclusive first look at the new book American Waters by photographer Alex Kirkbride. Alex got his start in photography while working as a divemaster in the Bahamas, and went on to a very successful career as both an underwater and topside photographer based in New York City. In September 2002, he packed his cameras and dive gear into an Airstream trailer and hit the road on a mission to photograph what lies beneath the waters of all 50 states. Three years later, he accomplished his goal, and the result is a stunning collection of 164 color photographs of subjects that range from familiar (the U-352 submarine off North Carolina) to the offbeat (a Massachusetts cranberry bog and a Kansas cow trough). You'll find excerpts from the book only in the November issue of Scuba Diving, which goes out to subscribers Sept. 24 and is scheduled to hit newsstands on Oct. 16. Look for it at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million or at one of the more than 650 Golden Tank dive centers that carry the magazine. To find one near you, visit www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers. Until then, you can enjoy our exclusive online bonus content.||||| |---|---|---|
| Online Bonus Content| | | The Making of American Waters** ** Click here to watch the "behind the scenes" video that shows the great lengths Alex was willing to go to capture images for the book American Waters. And yes, it includes the infamous cranberry bog and cow trough dives. | | | | Q&A With Alex Kirkbride Alex Kirkbride got his start in photography while working as a divemaster in the Bahamas. See how his hobby grew into a profession and ultimately led to a three-year, 108,000-mile journey to produce American Waters.| | | | Buy the Book** ** Alex Kirkbride's American Waters features 164 color photographs and is published in hardback by David & Charles, a division of F+W Publications. It retails for $30 and is available for sale online at www.fwbookstore.com book ID# Z1497.| |||| |---|---|
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