DiscoverThe Scuba Diving PodcastS4:E14 | How to become an Underwater Photography & Videography professional | Kewin Lorenzen
S4:E14 | How to become an Underwater Photography & Videography professional | Kewin Lorenzen

S4:E14 | How to become an Underwater Photography & Videography professional | Kewin Lorenzen

Update: 2024-07-02
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Epic underwater photography and videography are some of the incredible accomplishments of Kewin Lorenzen. He’s a shark conservationist, cave diving explorer, tech diver, artist, and above all, an underwater photographer.


He’s shot several renowned videos and photos for TV programs and sits on the board of directors for “People of the Water”, a non-profit dedicated to strengthening human understanding of our oceans.


Finally, he works together with his spouse, Cristina Zenato, who is famously known for her underwater work with sharks.


We discuss tricks to becoming a better underwater photographer, videographer, cave diving, and of course, the challenges of working together as a couple.


Kewin is originally from Denmark and now lives and works with Cristina in the Bahamas.


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kewinlorenzen/


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kewin.lorenzen/


Kewin Lorenzen Website: http://kewinlorenzen.com/


People of the Water: https://pownonprofit.org/



Kenny Dyal is the host of The Scuba Diving Podcast:


TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kenny_dyal


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweetwater_scuba


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realkennydyal


LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kennydyal


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www.sweetwaterscuba.com

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S4:E14 | How to become an Underwater Photography & Videography professional | Kewin Lorenzen

S4:E14 | How to become an Underwater Photography & Videography professional | Kewin Lorenzen

Kenny Dyal