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Exploring underwater wonders with Pippa and Roger at Xposure

February 22, 2025 / 5:59 PM
Sharjah24: From soaring high above the brilliant sky to plunging into the mesmerising depths of the underwater realm, Sharjah24's cameras are tirelessly pursuing the remarkable talents of gifted photographers at the 9th edition of the Xposure International Photography Festival. Among them are the acclaimed Pippa Ehrlich and her colleague, Roger Horrocks, who have spared no effort to showcase their extensive experience in underwater filming. Their insightful advice and passionate guidance aim to inspire a new generation of aspiring photographers, encouraging them to explore the captivating world beneath the waves.
Pippa Ehrlich's underwater filming experiences
Ehrlich shared her breathtaking experiences in underwater filming, highlighting the unique knowledge of kelp forests. She noted their accessibility and vibrant life, explaining, “Kelp forests are shallow, usually never deeper than 10 or 15 meters, allowing ample natural light. The most fascinating activities often occur close to the surface.”

Roger Horrocks' advice for aspiring underwater shooters
Her colleague, Roger Horrocks, a seasoned underwater cinematographer, offered invaluable advice for aspiring underwater shooters: “The most important thing is to focus on shooting tighter. Many tend to shoot too wide because it feels easier, but capturing close-ups of marine life creates a genuine connection with the audience.”

The art of underwater filming
For Horrocks, underwater filming has become second nature. “When I go into the water, it’s like breathing. You have to learn how to become a fish,” he emphasised, highlighting the seamless transition from topside to underwater shooting.

The use of compact cameras
Interestingly, while Horrocks utilised extensive underwater housing and wetsuits, much of their stunning footage was captured using small cameras. This approach afforded them the flexibility to document moments spontaneously. “We could jump in whenever we spotted something intriguing, capturing the beauty of the underwater world without being encumbered by heavy gear,” Ehrlich remarked.

The connection between photography and conservation
As the Xposure International Photography Festival continues to unfold, the inspiring stories and breathtaking visuals of artists like Pippa Ehrlich and Roger Horrocks remind us of the powerful connection between photography, conservation, and the natural world.
February 22, 2025 / 5:59 PM

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