Natural Light Underwater Photography Tips
| by JP Danko | blurMEDIA Photography | Toronto Underwater Photographer |
With the increasing popularity and availability of waterproof point and shoot cameras, waterproof action cameras (like GoPro) and even waterproof camera phones (like the Sony Xperia), we’re seeing more and more underwater photography.
Concurrently, the style of underwater photography that we’re seeing is evolving from the more traditional scuba diving sea-life photos, to more everyday fun-in-the-water lifestyle shots.
But, taking really good underwater photos is a little trickier than it may seem – so in this week’s article on DIYPhotography.net, I thought I’d share some of my top underwater photography tips.
Click here for the full post at DIY Photography.
Using these underwater photography tips, I shoot a lot of commercial underwater photography like this:

About The Author
JP Danko is a commercial photographer based in Toronto, Canada. JP can change a lens mid-rappel, swap a memory card while treading water, or use a camel as a light stand.
To see more of his work please visit his studio website blurMEDIAphotography, or follow him on Twitter, 500px, Google Plus or YouTube.
JP’s photography is available for licensing at Stocksy United.
















