Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition

Type: Photography competition
Frequency: Annual (since 2010)
Location: International (US-based organization)
Organizer: Scott Gietler, Underwater Photography Guide / Bluewater Photo
First edition: 2010
Editions covered: 2010–2022 (13 editions)
Countries represented: 96+ (by 2022)

Overview

Ocean Art is an annual international underwater photography competition organized by the Underwater Photography Guide, a publication run by Scott Gietler of Bluewater Photo in Culver City (later Los Angeles), California. First announced in August 2010, it has grown into what the organizers describe as “the world’s largest underwater photo contest,” attracting entries from over 96 countries by 2022. ([1], [2])

The competition is distinctive for its prize structure: rather than cash awards, winners receive dive travel packages at resorts and liveaboards worldwide, with category winners able to rank their preferred prizes. This model has attracted sponsorship from dozens of dive resorts, liveaboard operators, and gear manufacturers across the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean, and beyond. ([3])

Ocean Art has also been notable for its inclusive category structure, which from the beginning included dedicated compact camera categories alongside DSLR divisions, giving photographers at all equipment levels a chance to compete. Over the years, categories expanded to include mirrorless cameras (2015), blackwater photography (2019), underwater conservation (2019), black and white (2021), and mobile phone photography (2022). ([4], [5], [6])

Organization and Judging

The competition has been organized throughout its history by the Underwater Photography Guide, with Scott Gietler as publisher and primary organizer. The judging panel has remained remarkably consistent:

By 2022, Nirupam Nigam had become Editor-in-Chief of the Underwater Photography Guide and a partner in Bluewater Photo, commenting on the results alongside Gietler. ([19])

Categories

The competition began with 11 categories in 2010 and expanded over the years:

Original categories (2010): Wide-Angle, Macro, Marine Life Portrait, Behavior, Diver/Fashion, Nudibranchs, Supermacro, Novice DSLR, Compact Wide-Angle, Compact Macro, Compact Behavior. ([20])

Added 2011: Cold/Temperate Water (12 categories total). ([21])

Added 2015: Mirrorless Wide-Angle, Mirrorless Macro, Mirrorless Behavior, Pool/Conceptual (15 categories). ([22])

Added 2016: Reefscapes (16 categories). Reef Check Foundation partnered as non-profit sponsor, offering a $1,000 Bluewater Photo shopping spree for the Reefscapes winner. ([23])

Added 2018: Underwater Art, replacing Pool/Conceptual (16 categories). ([24])

Restructured 2019: Mirrorless and “open” categories merged due to advances in mirrorless technology. Novice split into Novice Wide-Angle and Novice Macro. Two new specialty categories added: Blackwater and Underwater Conservation (16 categories). ([25])

Reduced 2020: Streamlined to 12 categories during the COVID-19 pandemic. ([26])

Added 2021: Black & White category.

Added 2022: Mobile Phone category (14 categories). The organizers stated this was intended to “lower the barrier to entry” and showcase that “anyone, anywhere” could take underwater photos. ([27])

Prize Structure

The competition’s prize pool grew substantially over its first decade:

YearPrize ValueWinners AwardedCountries
2010$62,000–$67,000~4450+
2011$75,000–$82,0005250+
2014$70,000+6050+
2015$75,000+
2016$75,000+9560+
2018$80,000+75+70
2019$80,000+75+
2022$100,000+50+96

([28], [29], [30], [31], [32], [33], [34], [35])

Prizes consisted primarily of dive travel packages at resorts and aboard liveaboards across Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Maldives, Mexico, Bahamas, Australia, and the Caribbean. Gear prizes were provided by manufacturers including Sea & Sea, Ikelite, Light & Motion, Kraken, and Think Tank Photo. ([36], [37])

COVID-19 Impact

The 2020 edition ran during the global pandemic with a reduced 12-category format. Despite travel restrictions, the organizers noted that “underwater explorers took photos in their own backyards or select destinations open to travel and revisited their archives.” The competition also helped raise money for the WHO and CDC during the pandemic. ([38])

Best of Show Winners

YearWinnerImage TitleSubject / Location
2010Keri Wilk
2011Tobias Friedrich”Manta Madness”Multiple manta rays (wide-angle)
2013Viktor LyagushkinIce diving with off-camera strobe (cold water)
2014Ray CollinsBreaking wave, Kirra Beach, Australia
2015Jeff MilisenLarval cusk eel, black water dive, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (supermacro)
2016Matty Smith”Blue Lasso”Portuguese Man of War, NSW, Australia
2018Duncan Murrell”Courting Devil Ray Ballet”Three Giant Devil Rays feeding in loops
2019Greg LecoeurCrabeater seal diving near brash ice, Antarctica
2020Gaetano Dario Gargiulo”The Day of the Tentacle”Octopus CFWA selfie, Kamay Botany Bay, NSW, Australia
2021Luc Rooman”Snoeken”Two pikes locked in a duel
2022Kat Zhou”Octopus Mother”Caribbean octopus (Octopus briareus), Blue Heron Bridge, Florida

([39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [44], [45], [46], [47], [48], [49])

Note: No 2012 or 2017 results articles appear in the Wetpixel archive. The 2012 edition likely took place (the 2013 call-for-entries describes it as an ongoing annual competition), but detailed results were not covered. The 2017 edition results are also absent; the 2018 call-for-entries describes that year as the “7th annual,” consistent with 2017 having been held.

Notable Repeat Winners

Several photographers achieved multiple high placements across editions:

Wetpixel Coverage

Ocean Art received consistent editorial coverage on Wetpixel throughout its history, with Adam Hanlon and Abi Smigel Mullens writing the call-for-entries and results articles. The competition was also discussed on the Wetpixel forums and featured on Wetpixel Live, where Alex Mustard and Adam Hanlon critiqued the 2020 winning images on their YouTube show. ([74])

Martin Edge, one of the original judges, commented on the difficulty of judging in 2011: “This year the judging was very tight due to so many superb images. After much discussion, agreements, and disagreements, we felt the winners really stood out. For myself, the best in show was the most awesome shot in the entire collection.” ([75])

Timeline

References


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