Famous+Photographer

=David Doubilet=

1. David Doubilet was born on November 28, 1946 in New york. When he was 12 he started taking underwater pictures, where he used an Brownie Hawkeye camera in an improvised housing - a rubber anesthesiologist bag to make it water proof. He spent his summers diving, working, and taking pictures. When he was in his teen years he was submerged off the New Jersey coast and in the Caribbean waters. He graduated from Boston University in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in Science, and the following year he got his first story, which was on garden eels in the Red Sea. In 1976 he was a contract photographer for the magazine National Geographic and he shot many stories for them. He has written many books throughout many of years. Some of the books he wrote were: Light in the Sea, Water Light and Time, The Kingdom of Coral: Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and Fish Face.

2. His goal was to "redefine photographic boundaries" every time he enters the waters. With this it helped him take some of his best pictures. David had a challenge to himself and that was to redefine photographic boundaries each time he entered the waters. His passion was to capture the undersea majesty of light.

3. David's style and major genre was underwater photography. He has been interested in underwater photography his whole life. With this passion it led him to explore the waters of the Southwest Pacific, Northeast Pacific, Indonesia, Australia, Caribbean, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, Tasmania, Scotland, and the Northwest Atlantic.

4. Some design elements that are shown in this picture are balance, diagonal lines, framing and triangles. He did a good job of representation of work because it shows the calmness of the waters but it's a really nice photo. The use of light in this picture is coming from the sun in the center of the picture.

Some design elements that are shown in this picture are element relationship, triangles, and depth levels. Its a good representation of his work because it captures the wildlife playing in in the ocean. The use of light in this picture is the sun coming through the water, it is fairly bright.

Some design elements that are shown in this picture are element relationship, depth levels, and direction. This picture is a good representation of his work because it shows that not everything in the waters are harmful. The use of light in this picture is with the sun coming through the water, it isn't that bright.

Some design element that are shown in this picture are framing, direction of thirds, and diagonals. It is a good representation of his work because it captures the light shining through the water. The use of light in this picture is coming from the sun shining through the water.

Some design elements that are shown in this picture are color space, framing, and simple. This is a good representation of his work because it shows that it's part of the undersea life. The use of light in this picture is most likely from a flash of the camera.