Our Objective

To promote underwater photography, provide opportunities for divers to nurture photography skills, and increase marine environmental appreciation to all through this medium.’ 

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Origins

In January 2010, a small group of divers with an avid passion for underwater photography began meeting regularly to share their images, in-camera and photo editing skills. 
Interest grew and Snappers’ Underwater Photography Inc was formed in March 2012. 

We continue to grow – mentoring, learning and sharing, while having fun. 
Who knows what each photographer can achieve with their acquired skills, and the group’s support.

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Picnic Lunch Sunday 7th April

Hi Everyone,

I know a lot of you will be diving the high tide this sunday and thought it would be a great opportunity to get together for an informal BYO picnic/ lunch at the Fly Point reserve after high tide. I hope to see you there.

by Ian Medcalf, April 2, 2019

East v’s West Photo Shootout

Just a reminder that next weekend, starting at 5pm Friday 5th April through to sunday 7th April at midnight, we will be having the inaugural Snappers v’s WAUPS shootout. Please see all of the competition rules including the link to upload entries via the attached link below:-

It would be great to see as many members as possible enter photos in this competition and make it an ongoing success.

http://waups.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/snappers-v-waups-2019-comp-rules.pdf

by Ian Medcalf, March 31, 2019

Competitions in March – Temperate Waters are closing soon!

Competitions in March – Temperate Waters will close Monday, 1st April 2019, 12:00 AM.

Entries can be made in the following areas:

  • SetSubject Digital

All members are encouraged to enter.

by , March 29, 2019

Results for competitions in February – Open

There were 8 entries that gained our highest award(s).

Hans Staub – Highly Commended
Open Digital

Hans Staub – Highly Commended
Open Digital

Kate Tinson – Highly Commended
Open Digital

Kate Tinson – 2nd Place
Open Digital

Deon Viljeon – Highly Commended
Open Digital

Di Pacey – 2nd Place
Open Digital

Ashley Smith – Highly Commended
Open Digital

William Wright – 1st Place
Open Digital

by Ashley Smith, March 14, 2019

Results for competitions in January

There were 6 entries that gained our highest award(s).

Edi Payrleitner – 3rd place
SetSubject Digital Natural Light – no lights or strobes

Ian Marriner – Highly Commended
SetSubject Digital Natural Light – no lights or strobes

Denise Keavy – Highly Commended
SetSubject Digital Natural Light – no lights or strobes

Denise Keavy – Highly Commended
SetSubject Digital Natural Light – no lights or strobes

Di Pacey – 1st place
SetSubject Digital Natural Light – no lights or strobes

Chris Latham – 2nd place
SetSubject Digital Natural Light – no lights or strobes

by MyPhotoClub Colin, February 14, 2019

Nelson Bay Sea Slug Census – Saturday 15th September

Our first post on the new site!

Many Snappers members participate in the quarterly Nelson Bay Sea Slug Census a collaboration between Combined Hunter Underwater Group & Southern Cross University.

View the attached brochure for more information.  Note that the brochure is an image so the links within do not work – normally the PDF file would be uploaded and linked in the same fashion

 

 

 

by MyPhotoClub Colin, August 19, 2018

Welcome to Snappers Underwater Photography Inc

Snappers’ Objective

To promote underwater photography, provide opportunities for divers to nurture photography skills, and increase marine environmental appreciation to all through this medium.’ 

Origins

In January 2010, a small group of divers with an avid passion for underwater photography began meeting regularly to share their images, in-camera and photo editing skills. 
Interest grew and Snappers’ Underwater Photography Inc was formed in March 2012. 

We continue to grow – mentoring, learning and sharing, while having fun. 
Who knows what each photographer can achieve with their acquired skills, and the group’s support.

This MyPhotoClub site is being implemented – the main Snappers website is here

Visitors and new members welcome.

by MyPhotoClub Colin, June 22, 2017