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07/04/2026

This is the kind of dive that reminds you why we dive, why we explore, and why we keep coming back for more.

There’s something special about sharing moments like this underwater calm, focused, and completely in sync. This shot of and .baker was taken in Cenote Nariz on one of their first dives after completing their CCR cave course… and what a place to put those new skills to the test.

Would you take to the line and follow it into the blue?

30/03/2026

Would you want to dive somewhere like this?

I might be a little biased as it’s my favourite mine to dive… but this has to be one of the most photogenic underwater locations in the UK.

From huge open chambers to remnants like this old bridge part removed, every part of the mine tells a story from when it was once a working slate quarry.

This was a great dive with where we traversed along the shallow level to the end of line and back.

25/03/2026

hovering silently on her liberty CCR over the bow of the P29 wreck in Malta.

The p29, once a german-built patrol boat, now sits as one of malta’s most iconic artificial reefs after its sinking in 2007, over time it has transformed into a thriving underwater habitat.

16/03/2026

DPVs: do you see them as a tool or toy?

Many see them as a fun ride, but they’re also crucial for pushing the limits of expedition diving. While or photographers like me, they’re a game changer, making it easier to carry equipment and set up shots quickly.

09/03/2026

1 km inside a flooded North Wales slate mine, this bridge just… stops.

Originally built so miners could move between chambers and push carts across the workings, only part of the structure remains today, hanging above the water after decades of abandonment.

It’s hard to know whether the bridge was never finished, or if sections were removed when the mine closed and the workings were left to flood.

Now it sits frozen in time deep underground.

What do you think unfinished, or dismantled later?

27/02/2026

Really pleased to have received a Highly Commended award at this year’s . This was my second year entering, and to come away with awards both years means a huge amount.

This image was taken in one of my favourite mines in Wales and I’m sure you can all see why. The scale, the atmosphere, the history… it never fails to impress….

23/02/2026

In the heart of Cenote Nariz, is testing out the Pandora Lab K1 Rescue Torch.

The K1 Rescue is an ideal back-up torch for cave diving compact, robust, to confidently get you out of an overhead environment if your primary light fails, or as shown here, when two K1 Rescues are paired together in a custom double goodman handle mount, they step up beyond backup duty and perform exceptionally well as a streamlined primary setup.

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