Course curriculum

    1. Types of ocean photography

    1. Water housings

    2. Lens ports

    3. Accessories

    4. Looking after your equipment

    5. How to figure out what to buy

    1. Using manual mode

    2. Using a semi-auto mode

    3. Focus modes

    4. Other settings to change

    5. Setting up your lens ports

    1. Deciding when to shoot

    2. Choosing what lens to use

    3. Staying safe in the water

    4. Avoiding a leaking housing

    5. Swimming techniques

    1. Abstract sunrise/sunset photography

    2. Split photography

    3. Surf photography

    4. Water portraits

    1. Shoot with me at sunrise

About this course

  • $99.00
  • 21 lessons

This course is for you if:

  • You've never shot in the ocean before but you've been dreaming of being able to do it.

  • You don't own any water photography equipment yet because you have no idea where to start.

  • You already take photos on land and want to expand into water photography.

FAQ

  • How long will I have access to the course?

    Sign up today and you will have lifetime access to the course, as well as receive any updates and additions that are made. It's yours forever!

  • I've never picked up a camera at all before, is this course right for me?

    This course assumes you have some basic knowledge of photography terms and camera functions. I recommend getting comfortable with a camera on land before venturing into the water.

  • How can I contact you if I have questions?

    Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions at all. You can email me at [email protected].

The ocean is unpredictable, wild, and breathtaking — but it doesn’t have to be scary. I’ll guide you through every step so you can safely step into the water and start capturing the beauty that few people ever get to see. Let’s get you out there.

Your Instructor

Hannah Prewitt

Ocean Photographer

Originally from London, Hannah is a self-taught photographer based in Queensland, Australia. She has been a professional photographer for the last five years, and has worked with numerous global fashion and lifestyle brands. Her unique style of ocean art has been picked up by Nikon Australia who have featured her many times and she has two pieces of art hanging in JC Gallery in Mayfair, London.