TOMORROW NIGHT, March 21: The Beauty and Challenges of Underwater Photography

David Lenderman, current President of the Houston Underwater Photographic Society, will share why he is drawn to underwater photography, some major challenges of underwater photography and how dealing with these challenges has made him a better topside photographer.  And of course, he will share some of his favorite underwater images created in Indonesia, Phillippines and Socorro Islands, Mexico.

David was SCUBA certified in 1989.  In an attempt to share the amazing underwater world with non-diving friends and family members, he began taking photos underwater in the early 90s.  By 1998 he decided to really work on improving his underwater photography. 

As part of his drive to improve, David joined the Houston Underwater Photographic Society and learned a tremendous amount from the more experienced members.  David ended up becoming very active in HUPS, eventually serving as board member, VP and President.  During his time as a HUPS member David has been awarded Member of the Year, Advanced Photographer of the Year and HUPS Lifetime Achievement Awards. 

Underwater he has photographed everything from 1/2” long pygmy seahorses to forty-foot-long Humpback whales.  In pursuit of underwater subjects David has traveled to many exotic locations around the world.  His favorite destinations are the biodiversity hotspots of Indonesia and the Philippines. 

David Lenderman – Topside

David can’t be underwater all the time so he also dabbles in nature, travel and even portrait photography.

Visitors are welcome. We meet on the first floor, Room E112. Prior to the start of the meeting, we will have a member at the covered walkway door to direct you. If unable to attend in person, you may register for a Zoom link on our website, kwphotoclub.com. On the main page, click on the March 21 calendar event.

Hope you can join us!

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