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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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Simon and his Camera, cold in the Red Sea!

Welcome to www.buxtonphotographic.com, the website of Simon Buxton.  Simon has spent the last 5 years working in various capacities on SCUBA Diving Liveaboards. Simon started working as a videographer and photographer back in 2002, and since then has lived and worked in the Maldives, Philippines, Palau, Tahiti and Mexico. 

He is a PADI and TDI/SDI Diving Instructor, MCA Commercial 200ton Master Captain, also holds various other Engineering/Boating certifications, and studied Marine Biology/Zoology at the University of Liverpool, UK.

Simon has left the day-to-day diving industry to pursue a career as a photographer and webdesigner, bringing together his experiences from many different fields to provide a unique service for his clients.

 
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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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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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