Featured Underwater Photographer – Adrienne Gittus
One of the best ways to learn photography is to see other photographers’ work. Mozaik looks for some of the best underwater photographers in the world, and showcase their work, along with the gear they use, to help other aspiring photographers improve, learn new skills and get inspired.
This week we will feature the talented Adrienne Gittus!
About Adrienne
I didn’t learn to dive until I was 30, in the Cayman Islands, where a friend taught me for free. I was terrified until that first moment in the pool blowing bubbles. It was if a switch had flipped in my head and that thing I had been looking for all my life was right in front of me. Since then I have never looked back and I have spent the rest of my life devoted to diving and the ocean. My life path certainly would have been quite different if I had learned to dive at a younger age, as it has become my life’s true passion. It has resulted in a fairly nomadic existence and I am now very much an island girl. I have travelled and worked in diving over the world, from the Cayman Islands to Fiji, Australia, Palau, the Maldives, Mexico and Indonesia.
I believe in the power of beautiful and striking imagery to change the world. My most enduring passion is the desire to use film and photography to preserve our oceans. “A Fish Full of Dollars” has won awards at a number of prestigious film festivals and has been screened around the world. Most notably the film won the award for Best Emerging Filmmaker at the Blue Ocean Film Festival in 2016. It has been screened at ADEX both in Singapore and Shenzhen, a massive win for creating awareness about the threats to sharks and rays in these two regions.
Adrienne’s Gear
Adrienne’s Work
Follow Adrienne
http://www.soulwaterproductions.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/SoulwaterProductions
https://www.instagram.com/soulwaterproductions/
https://www.instagram.com/adriennegittusphotography/
https://web.facebook.com/soulwaterproductions/
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