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Received from: SeaLife Cameras

SeaLife's New SportDiver S Underwater Smartphone Housing

The new compact housing dives to a depth of 100 feet (30 meters) and offers several updates over the original SportDiver model, the new “S” version offers compatibility with all iPhone models including Max sizes, as well as many Android smartphones.

Engineered for absolute reliability and ease of use, the SportDiver S allows divers and snorkelers to capture stunning photos and videos with their smartphones down to depths of 100 feet (30 meters).

Sea&Sea LX Snoot

This new snoot kit from Sea&Sea is exclusive to LX lights. 

When mounted, the snoot frames the light hitting the surroundings and makes it possible to illuminate only the subject with a high degree of accuracy. Details and colour stand out, so your images pop more and immediately grab the viewer’s attention. It is possible to create a three-dimensional effect, use experimental light and create shadows. All in all, it is a brilliant tool for a more creative and artistic expression that highlights your subjects. 

Bigblue TL4000P Canister Light for Technical Divers

This durable and high-performance canister light is designed for technical diving, offering a powerful 10-degree spotlight for maximum visibility in dark environments. 

Bigblue TL4000P Canister Light

With a 12-hour burn time, it supports extended dives and night explorations. It features both sidemount and backmount options and comes in EOS (single plug) or EOD (dual plug) models. The removable rechargeable batteries ensure continuous power, while its 150-metre depth rating guarantees reliability in deep waters. Ideal for cave diving or night dives, this versatile light ensures you can see and be seen.

52 Assignments: Underwater Photography by Alex Mustard

52 Assignments: Underwater Photography from master underwater photographer Alex Mustard is a new and different book for all underwater photographers in need of educational and creative challenges.

This book offers a structured series of underwater photography assignments to develop core skills, enhance creativity, and refine composition. Featuring a year’s worth of weekly challenges, it provides technical guidance, professional tips, and space for personal notes. Assignments cover silhouettes, macro backlighting, and reflections, encouraging dynamic imagery. Designed as both a learning tool and a journal, it helps photographers capture stunning underwater images.

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Humpback Mother and Calf Win Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025

The photo was taken in French Polynesia and triumphed over 6750 underwater pictures entered by underwater photographers from around the world. 

“The mother is accompanying her calf to the surface, because the baby is still so small and clumsy,” explained Herrero. “The calf is releasing a few bubbles underwater showing it is still learning to hold its breath properly. For me, this photo really shows a mother’s love and communicates the beauty and fragility of life in our ocean.”