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Scuba Diving Announces 2024 Underwater Photo Contest Winners

Scuba Diving magazine announces the winners of the 2024 Through Your Lens Photo Contest.

Announcing the 2024 Photo Contest

The annual "Through Your Lens" photo contest is now open for submissions. Cut your teeth on a well-known underwater contest whether you're a beginner or a pro.

How to Pack Your Underwater Camera Gear

Pro photographer Jay Clue shares his top tips for safely packing underwater camera gear for your next flight.

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Getting the Shot: Photographer Lea Lee in Egypt

Photographer Lea Lee discusses how she got this fantastic shot of a school of Indian mackerel in Egypt.