Ethereal Shipwrecked Shoots

An Underwater Shoot by Benjamin Von Wong Used 7 Divers and 2 Models

Shooting underwater can be a slow and laborious task, but it was one Benjamin Von Wong and his team of seven divers and two models took on happily. In an epic underwater photoshoot the Montreal-based photographer travelled to Bali, where he captured these stunning and ethereal shipwreck-featuring shots.

Committed and passionate, Benjamin Vong Wong discusses the process of shooting in these conditions in a behind the scenes vlog. Rather than using professional models who would not have diving experience, he used free divers as his models. Seven more specially trained safety divers were also on hand to ensure the pictures came out perfectly. The Canadian creative shot with a Nikon D90, a 12-24 mm f/4 lens, Aquatica Underwater Housing and natural lighting.
Trend Themes
1. Underwater Photography - The rising popularity of underwater photography presents opportunities for innovative equipment and techniques that enhance the quality and accessibility of capturing stunning underwater images.
2. Diverse Model Representation - The use of non-traditional models, such as free divers, in underwater photoshoots highlights the potential for representing diversity and inclusivity in the fashion and photography industries.
3. Safety and Training in Underwater Shoots - The importance of safety and specialized training for models and divers in underwater shoots creates a demand for new certification programs, equipment, and safety protocols.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can capitalize on the growing interest in underwater photography by developing innovative underwater cameras, lenses, and accessories.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace diverse model representation, particularly in underwater photoshoots, by working with unconventional models and designers to showcase inclusivity and creativity.
3. Diving and Water Sports - The diving and water sports industry can offer specialized training programs, safety equipment, and services catering to underwater photoshoots, creating new opportunities for growth and collaboration.

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