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Tuna Project

Simon has just returned from a HD Filming project aboard a Tuna Longline Vessel.  Watch this space for a blog of his adventure into the Indian Ocean....
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ScubaDiver Judge

Simon has been invited to judge the Indonesia leg of the ScubaDiver Australasia Photo Contest held at Kungkungan Bay Resort in North Sulawesi. ...
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AG portfolio

Click here to download a pdf of Simon's Picturesque portfolio published in Asian Geographic....
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Behind the Scenes

Underwater Cinematography is a challenging task, especially when doing it professionally.  Click here for an insight into what it's like to be on site at an underwater production.  Writt...
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Ashen Face of the Reefs

To read an article by Simon Buxton on the alarming affects of Global Warming on the Ocean's of the Indo Pacific Region click here...
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For studio photography Simon uses 10 megapixel dslr cameras, and two large mains powered flashes with a variety of backgrounds to help create the style of image tht you desire.

He then uses a high quality private print house to get your images reproduced to almost any size on canvas or archival paper.

The length of a shoot and post processing varies immensley depending on the subject, prices are changeable.  Please enquire about costings by using the 'contact' link in the top menu.

 

If you would like to view some samples or the images that have been takenin your shoot please click the following link to open the gallery in a new window.

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The Story Behind...

Hammerheads! This picture of Scalloped Hammerheads (Sphyrna lewini) was shot in Cocos Island, Costa Rica.  We were having a bad week for hammerheads, and hadn't seen many, but fortunately I found this group by wandering off on my own at a divesite called Alcyone.
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The Story Behind...

Hyla bifurca This little Tree Frog Hyla bifurca was photographed in the upper Amazon, Ecuador. To get close to these critters i had to stand in knee to waist deep water that had baby Caimans and possible Anacondas in there!

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