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Helen Brown is a passionate diver and photographer. Over the last 6 years she has dived in destinations from Fiji, the Whitsunday's and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, to the Philippines, Palau, the Caribbean and the Red Sea. She is a high ranking scuba instructor with the largest diving association in the world and has many specialty instructor ratings such as underwater  photography and videography.

Like all of us at AquaPix Helen wants to show everybody how breathtaking the liquid world is.


He began diving in 1994 after a trip to Thailand got him hooked on the underwater world and went on to complete his dive master training in 1999, and passed his exams in July 2005 to become a PADI Instructor.   John has spent the last year in Honduras working as a diving and video instructor. Here, he also filmed for the BBC's new series "Wild Caribbean".

John Richardson:

After leaving University at 22 with an HND in Electronic and Broadcast Engineering, John went on to work as a freelance engineer in the realm of TV, doing various jobs from Vision Engineer and Cameraman to behind the scenes production work.

John then went on to run his own video production company making advertising films for the corporate and nightclub market. This brought John to the world of underwater filming, and after completing a course on wildlife film making at Bristol University he decided to move abroad and make this a full time career.
 


Andy Lange has been diving for over 20 years and has accumulated more than 4000 dives all over the world in locations such as the Mediterranean, Germany, Thailand, Burma, Australia, Caribbean, Maldives and the Red Sea.

Andy is an instructor with the world's largest diving organisations and has been a specialty instructor for underwater videography and photography as well as 15 other key areas of diving for more than 10 years. Andy is also trained in technical diving and has been to depths of 500ft/157m with his camera system.

His fascination for diving lead him into photography so he could share the beauty of the underwater realm with other people. His photos have been published in newspapers, diving magazines, the internet and brochures around the globe. He has filmed alongside underwater filmmaker legend and BBC correspondent John McIntyre and has contributed footage to the new BBC series "Wild Caribbean".

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