About
About the Photographer
Bob began scuba diving in the early 70’s in the waters around New
England. His first experience with coral reefs was during a trip to
Pennekamp State Park off Key Largo, Florida. The contrast between the
hardy and muted New England ocean waters and the wildly colorful
tropical water was incredible. He began taking underwater photographs
about 30 years ago to capture this beauty.
Bob began to notice significant changes in the reefs over the years.
Areas of dead coral were expanding. He then realized that this beauty
was very fragile. Pollution and warming ocean temperatures are
damaging this underwater world. Unfortunately, most people never get to
see this magical world and being out of sight it is often out of mind.
It is Bob’s desire that his photographs will in some small way increase
our awareness of what a treasure exists under our oceans.
Bob’s undersea photographs consist of those that are natural
underwater scenes and those that he features a particular sponge or
coral with a species of fish. The latter allows the viewer to focus on
and better appreciate the unique organisms that are underwater and the
wide color pallets of these creatures.
After buying a home on Martha's Vineyard, Bob began photographying the coast and expanded his portfolio to include scenes “by the sea”
in addition to the “undersea”.
The "chop" or logo (
魚
) is the Japanese Kanji for "fish". Bob's daughter Becky spent her junior year of college in Japan and suggested using it. The chop is embossed on all of the printed photographs.