Erin Quigley's Amazing Underwater Images & How She Shot Them [Recorded LIVE] June 9 2020

Join us for a live Q&A with our good friend Erin Quigley where we take a deep dive into some of her favorite underwater images. Topic Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 01:03 - Erin’s Background in Underwater Photography & Editing 10:16 - Catfish Shot with Canon 1DXII & Canon 100 10:58 - The story behind the shot 11:45 - How do you push through frustrations when trying to nail a specific shot? 12:47 - Large Shark Shot Series (4 images) 13:40 - What goes into the decision making of shot selection, especially for contest submissions? 18:57 - Manta Ray Bait Ball Shot with Nikon D300 & Tokina 10-17 22:05 - What was your technique/strobe positioning for approaching this shot? 23:35 - What was the planning behind the manta positioning? 25:35 - Why would you use only a single strobe for shooting such a large subject? 27:33 - Making the choice: converting a shot to black and white versus keeping it in full color 28:52 - Components of a black and white shot 29:20 - Do you shoot in auto ISO? 31:28 - In the shark shot, were you able to sync your strobe at 1/400 shutter speed? 32:04 - How big was the manta? 33:21 - California Sea Lion Shot with Canon 1DXII & Canon 8-15 38:45 - In underwater photography, do you shoot to the right or left of the histogram? 42:35 - Do you use remote strobes? 43:13 - Nudibranch Shot with Canon 1DXII & Canon 100 43:25 - The story behind the shot 47:07 - What makes the Nauticam SMC-2 great for macro shooting? 49:12 - Seahorse Shot with Canon 1DXII & Canon 100 54:14 - Have you used extension rings, tubes, wet lens for your macro shooting? 55:17 - Do you use a tripod when shooting macro? 56:25 - Did you intentionally leave the backscatter around the head of the seahorse? 58:42 - Abstract School of Fish Shot with Canon 1DXII & Canon 8-15 01:04:16 - Where can we find more info on “Go Ask Erin” tutorials, trips, and content? See all of our Live Streams: https://www.backscatter.com/reviews/p...