Ever since becoming photographer I have admired several photographers for their ability to capture beautiful subjects underwater in a timeless, romantic way. With this being said, I would have never had imagined how hard it is to capture such a subject and how difficult an underwater shoot is when you’re working against every element possible! Whilst I was in Hawaii for my two day workshop I met an amazing girl called Valerie and it just turns out that her dad worked at a snorkelling/diving centre – she offered for me to go out on the boat to go and have fun… if it’s one thing people close to me know about me, it’s that I am ALWAYS thinking photography. How could I pass such an amazing opportunity to try out some underwater photography?
I rented an SPL underwater camera housing for my Canon 5dmkII from Maui Photographics and without much thought into it – off we went out to sea. Bear in mind I had underwater photographic knowledge and my experience with snorkelling went as far as Discovery Cove in Florida back in around 2003 you could say I was jumping into it a little quick but I always find by throwing myself into situations I learn how to do things quicker than reading from the book. A few things I picked up during my shoot were that LIGHT is the most important element, without light the shots look incredibly flat. If you’re shooting in the sea stay close to the surface and shoot when the sun is at it’s highest – in Hawaii the water is clear so this is why the rays shine through, this made for an interesting effect with the theme I was going for..
Valerie was an amazingly patient and hardworking model for this.. with her family their for support and her dad being a free diver we were able to take a range of shots even in just under thirty minutes. Despite me getting sea sick half way through the course and dealing with changes of light I don’t think I did too badly! I am really interested to pursue underwater photography further. I am re-visiting Hawaii (Oahu and Maui) this October so I’m hoping to try various different themes throughout my stay…!
Thank you to stylist Polly for the beautiful dress, Valerie & your family for your patience and kindness and Kevin for your assistance!
BEHIND THE SCENES
Me & Valerie testing out the water.. photo by Kevin Garrison.
FINAL SHOTS
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DAVE UK: HI SOOO STUNNING PRETTY F A B U L O U S YOO LARA <3 HAVE A LOVELY FUN HAPPY WEEK ;D A NICE AUTUMN WALK IN THE PARK WERE YOUR GORGEOUS HAIR FULL OF DREAMS IS BLOWING IN THE WIND !! LOOK UP IN TOO THE BLUE SKY WHERE SEAGULLS ARE FLYING HIGH !! PLS MAKE A WISH LARA ; D I DID & I FOUND YOUR AMAZINGGG BEAUTIFUL BLOG <3 BYE DAVE CUPS OF SMILES ;D (October 19, 2011 3:06 am)
jaku: Amazing colours! Great work, I love it. (October 17, 2011 8:20 am)
Chloe King: Very inspiring. Thank You (October 15, 2011 11:40 pm)
Yorens: love u photos! lucky u (October 2, 2011 1:13 pm)
School Ball Photographer: This series is just amazing. You have a new hard core fan. Nigel. (August 26, 2011 3:47 am)
Cheryl: If you are ever in southern california and want to do some underwater photography i have an "underwater studio" and would be happy to share my knowledge. (August 19, 2011 7:38 am)
kat: so beautiful, Lara! amazing outcome! (August 5, 2011 11:49 am)
Rebecca: wow, I love it. (August 5, 2011 11:39 am)
kel: For a first go, these are amazing! Great shots! (August 5, 2011 10:37 am)
Ricky Locock: This is amazing i love your work !! (August 5, 2011 10:35 am)
Jim Dierking: Love the first one; nice work. Come visit the Big Island sometime! (August 5, 2011 10:03 am)
Anna: Beautiful photos jade (August 5, 2011 9:59 am)