by danireef | May 7, 2026 | Equipment, Photography
Photographing an aquarium well is much more difficult than it seems. Reflections, glass, overhead lighting, suspended particles and color casts can challenge even high-end equipment. That is why today we are talking about a solution that is as simple as it is... by xeniaforever | Mar 4, 2026 | Conservation, Corals, Photography
A new photographic display highlights the connections between the Horniman Museum and Gardensโ scientific breakthroughs in coral reproduction, and coral reef restoration in the ocean. Project Coral and the Journey of Hope, opening on March 21, features photographs... by Afishionado | Jan 1, 2026 | Equipment, Photography
As someone who has spent years capturing the beauty of saltwater aquariums, I know how challenging it can be to get crisp, vibrant photos of corals and fish. Colors often look muted, glare can ruin a shot, and details in the intricate coral structures are easy to... by Ellery Wong | Nov 13, 2025 | Equipment, Photography
In the business world we talk about adjacencies. Adjacent products are those that are somewhat related to the primary products made by a manufacturer. In this case, lighting and photography in the reefing hobby goes hand in... by Marcin Smok | Sep 29, 2025 | Eye Candy, Photography
A crew of CBS โ60minutesโ grabbed an underwater video camera and went diving with marine biologists on what can be the most healthy and vibrant of all Caribbean reefs. The place is called The Gardens of The Queen and it’s a patch of islands 50 miles from... by Francis Yupangco | Jul 14, 2025 | Fish, Photography
Don’t know how I missed this story. This actually happened two weeks ago in Jupiter, Florida, but I am just seeing this video now. You’ve got to watch it to believe it. You can see the fisherman, nicknamed the ‘shark whisperer’, jump into the...