NCUPS Panel Discussion: Underwater Film Photography

This video features a public panel discussion on underwater film photography, where I joined fellow photographers to talk about working underwater with analog processes. We covered everything from technique and equipment to the challenges and creative rewards of shooting film in an environment that’s unpredictable, physical, and slow by nature. The conversation touches on why film still matters underwater, how process shapes perception, and what it means to bring intention into a space where control is limited.

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