EXPEDITION & expedition SCIENCE PHOTOGRAPHY
portfolio of expedition stills:
With decades of experience working alongside adventurists, explorers, scientists & conservationists, I provide full expedition media coverage:-
Having a visual record of an expedition strengthens not only the story - but serves as an important historical documentation. You only get one chance at it.
Documentary imagery:
Stills and moving image portraits from the expedition
Stills photography
4K video including drone coverage
Soundscapes & spoken word stories
Analogue stills
Educational pack for schools
Short or Long-form edited filming packages
Mentoring and talks
Images for:
Social Media
Press Release
Magazine & Editorial
Books
Exhibition
Talks & papers & presentations
Sponsors
Archive
Case studies of expeditions i have photographed:
In 2019 the Weddell Sea Expedition set out, the first of 2 expeditions to locate the Endurance into one of the most inaccessible places in the world. It was an exciting 9 week expedition, covering a lot of science too, where lessons were learned enabling the success of the following expedition in 2022.
Explorer Victor Vescovo challenged himself to be the first person to go to the deepest point in every ocean. His expedition started in 2018 and he went from test diving a prototype submersible, which didn’t go entirely smoothly, to achieving the final record dive of all five oceans, with a fully certified sub/deep diving vessel the following year.
The record dives took place in: Puerto Rican Trench, (8,376m/27,480ft), Atlantic Ocean; South Sandwich Trench, (7,434m/24,390ft), Southern Ocean; Java Trench, (7,192m/23,596ft), Indian Ocean; Challenger Deep (commonly referred to as the Marianna Trench), (10,925m/35,843ft), Pacific Ocean; Malloy Deep, (5,550m/18,209ft), Arctic Ocean. Each trench had to be mapped first to confirm the deepest points in which to dive. These maps have been donated for common use.
On route we also dove Titanic.
Explorer and deepest diving record holder Victor Vescovo invited HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco in 2020 to join him on a dive in his 2-man full ocean depth submersible ‘Pressure Drop’ to the deepest point of the Mediterranean just off Kalamata, Greece.
These images are licensable.
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