When a Shark Bites Your Camera and other Photo Ops

See what it’s like to be in the water cage-free with large sharks — and learn the basics about how to photograph them — behind the scenes of a photo expedition to Tiger Beach. My base settings for shark photography are f/11, 1/160 shutter, ISO 100, Strobes 1/4 power, auto white balance, and one-shot auto-focus — adjustments as needed for the scene. Follow me on Instagram:   / bo.dabi   My website: http://www.bdphotographs.com 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Tiger Beach 01:24 Tiger + Great Hammerhead sharks 01:44 Camera gear 02:08 Keep calm 02:22 Shark attack? 02:49 Photo techniques 03:40 FAIL 04:00 Recharge 04:12 More sharks 05:13 Safety first 05:42 Breaking the rules ************************************** Some of my preferred gear for underwater photography: Universal Smartphone Underwater Case: https://www.backscatter.com/Kraken-KR... GoPro Hero 12: https://www.backscatter.com/GoPro-HER... Sony RX100 VII Compact Camera (recommended) https://www.backscatter.com/Sony-RX10... Compact Cameras: https://www.backscatter.com/underwate... Professional Mirrorless Cameras (recommended) https://www.backscatter.com/underwate... Professional SLR Cameras: https://www.backscatter.com/underwate... VIDEO TOOLS & PLUGINS I use MotionVFX plugins for my videos: motionvfx.sjv.io/0a91Y UNDERWATER SCUBA GEAR I use Aqualung wetsuits, BCDs, and regulators. Most of my scuba diving gear is purchased through Atlantis Aquatics Sports Scuba: http://www.atlantisaquaticsinc.com/ ************************************** #sharkphotography #wildlifephotography