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ABOUT DAN

Shoot in the Red Sea for  RED BULL

With over 35 years experience as a professional photographer, Dan’s career spans a variety of genres and specialties. His professional photographic qualifications and on-going experimental photography work is complemented by his additional skills as a highly proficient and experienced deep-sea technical diver, freediver and Paramotor pilot

This combination of skills has given Dan access to some of the most exciting and unusual photographic shoots ever seen.His work includes some early pioneering technical wreck dives in the early 1990"s, such as the recovery of US$50 million work of silver from the El Cazador at a depth of 300ft, and salvaging valuable artifacts from the thousand year old Intan Wreck in Indonesia.In the mid 90s he was part of the first (NOAA) tri-mix dive expedition to the USS Monitor.

In 1997 he was invited to join an international team to photographer and film the HMHS Britannic - sister ship to the Titanic - resting at 380ft (120m) in the Aegean Sea.Each year he joins expedition around the works to document some of the most amazing places in the world and explore some of the most remote place in the world.
Over the last decade, he has been involved in the sport of freediving, and has worked with the top ranking athletes around the world, and has covered many freediving world records. He has worked with Tanya Streeter, Herbert Nitsch, Sara Campbell, Carlos Coste, Fred Buyle and many more.

With his expert knowledge of diving he has made dives to all corners of the globe,filming in polar regions under icebergs, to high altitude dives to over 4300m, or diving through cave system in Mexico.

Custom made 360 degree underwater video system.

​His photographs have been published in hundreds of books and magazines worldwide, with featured work in National Geographic, Scientific American, WIRED, BBC Wildlife, GQ, FHM, Mens Health, Titanic Society, Tauchen, AQUA, Illustreret Videnskab, Pour La Science, Geographical Magazine, Mercedes Magazine,L'Equipe Magazine,Geo, Playboy! etc.

He has also been involved in a variety of film work, and has worked for the National Geographic Channel,BBC Coast,Save Our Sea Foundation,Discovery Channel, Top Gear, UK Olympics  Red Bull,Trans World Sport & many more.
His images and video footage are held in photography libraries around the world, including Nature Pics, Alamy, Robert Harding, Wildlife GmbH,  Seapics.com

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