Visions in the Sea

Type: Conference / competition / workshop series
Frequency: Annual (autumn, typically October or November)
Location: London, UK (King’s College London); Manchester, UK (2009); various UK coastal locations (2010 Summer Series)
Founded: 1997
Organizers: Ocean Optics (Steve Warren, Mark Koekemoer); Frogfish Photography / Orca Divers (Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown, from 2009)

Overview

Visions in the Sea is an annual underwater photography conference founded in 1997 by Ocean Optics, a London-based underwater camera retailer run by Steve Warren, and Colin Doeg, co-founder of the British Society of Underwater Photographers (BSoUP). The concept was to bring the world’s top underwater photographers to a British audience so that skills could be shared and attendees could learn from leading experts ([1]).

The event became the premier gathering for European underwater photographers, distinguished from festivals like Antibes by its conference-style format emphasizing technique talks, workshops, and one-on-one “teach-ins” rather than purely portfolio showcases. Typical attendance ranged from 100 to 150 people, with ticket prices around 95 GBP for a two-day event ([2]). The conference featured 45-minute talks by major speakers, 15-minute travel briefings, image clinics, and social events including a Saturday evening presentation and the “Visions Dinner” ([3]).

From 2009, the event expanded beyond London to include an international underwater photography competition and, in 2010, a UK-wide “Summer Series” of weekend workshops.

History

1997 — Founded

Founded by Ocean Optics and Colin Doeg as a UK-based underwater photography conference. Colin Doeg was co-creator of BSoUP, the British Society of Underwater Photographers ([4]). The event was described as “without parallel in the United Kingdom” nine years later.

2003 — Seventh Annual Conference

Held October 25-26 in London. Organized by Steve Warren and the Ocean Optics crew. Moderated by Colin Doeg, who at 76 years of age led BSoUP and was also president of YUP (Young Underwater Photographers). Tickets were priced at 99 GBP for the two-day event, with an extra charge for a special evening event ([5]).

Speakers and presentations:

A tribute to the late Colin Bateman was presented; his wife Lorraine produced “Out of the Blue,” a book of his photographs with proceeds going to the Scuba Trust.

The 2003 Visions in the Sea Award was presented to Alex Mustard and the members of YUP for outstanding contributions to underwater photography ([6], [7]).

Eric Cheng attended and wrote the event report for Wetpixel, noting that he met Peter Ladell, a custom housing maker who built ports and equipment for many Visions attendees, including a rotating flash bracket designed with Espen Rekdal ([8]).

2004 — Eighth Annual Conference

Held October 23 in London. Presented by Ocean Optics. The content was described as “wholly digital” for the first time ([9], [10]).

Alex Mustard spoke for a full hour with a talk entitled “Digital Thinking,” covering available light filtration, “Nemo” lighting, telephoto shooting, and techniques for harnessing digital post-processing. He also discussed Magic Filters and shooting to digital camera strengths ([11]).

2005 — Ninth Annual Conference

Held Saturday, October 22 at the Franklin Wilkins Building, King’s College London, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NN ([12]).

Full programme:

The delegates’ dinner was held at the Spaghetti House restaurant, 30 St Martins Lane, London WC2 ([13], [14]).

2006 — Tenth Anniversary Conference

Held November 4-5, 2006 at King’s College London. The tenth anniversary was the biggest Visions yet, returning to a two-day format with an international cast of speakers from Australia, the United States, Mauritius, Greece, Italy, and Ireland ([15]).

For the first time, equipment displays were expanded beyond Ocean Optics to include gear from Cameras Underwater, Undersea Cameras, and PR Productions. BSoUP manned a stand throughout the show. Tickets cost 95 GBP for two days and 65 GBP for one day ([16]).

Saturday speakers:

Sunday speakers:

([17], [18])

2007 — Eleventh Annual Conference

Held October 20-21 in central London. Confirmed speakers included Tom Peschak (South Africa), Tony White (UK/South Africa), Constantinos Petrinos (Greece), Frederic Buyle (France), and Wetpixel’s James Wiseman (USA), who gave one of his technical talks on digital underwater photography. The event was described as “a great chance for UK and European based underwater photographers” to meet Wiseman ([19]).

2009 — Manchester Expansion

Held November 7-8, 2009, at the City Inn, Manchester Aquatics Centre, and the Palace Hotel in Manchester, England. This was a significant departure from the London-only format, co-organized by Frogfish Photography (Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown) and Ocean Optics (Steve Warren and Mark Koekemoer), with the entire event held in aid of the Shark Trust ([20]).

Speakers: Cathy Church, Paul “Duxy” Duxfield, Martin Edge, Charlie Hood, Maria Munn, Alex Mustard, Jukka Nurminen, Mark Koekemoer, Peter Scoones, and a representative of the Shark Trust ([21]).

New features for 2009:

Sponsors: African Space, Cameras Underwater, Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, DiveQuest, Emperor Divers, Frogfish Photography ([23]).

Competition results: Rene Kral won Best in Show with a whale shark image, judged by Martin Edge. Thomas (forum user “Autopsea”) won both the Open Wide Angle and Macro categories. Steve Williams was selected for the Amateur Elasmobranch category. Alex Mustard and Cathy Church judged several categories ([24], [25]).

2010 — Summer Series

In 2010, Visions in the Sea expanded into a UK-wide “Summer Series” of six weekend workshops designed to get underwater photographers into British waters. Each weekend featured at least one resident professional photographer, evening lectures, one-on-one photo reviews, two dives per day, and social dinners. The series was organized by Frogfish Photography and sponsored by Frogfish Photography, Mares, and Fourth Element ([26]).

Weekend schedule:

([27], [28], [29])

Competition winner: Doug Robertson was announced as the champion of the Visions in the Sea Summer Series competition for his basking shark photograph taken off the Cornish coastline in June. The prize was awarded at the Dive Show at the NEC in October. Tom Tyler placed second with a macro shot of a spider crab from the Menai Strait ([30]).

The Visions in the Sea Award

The Visions in the Sea Award recognized outstanding contributions to underwater photography. In 2003, it was presented to Alex Mustard and the members of YUP (Young Underwater Photographers). Ocean Optics produced a DVD featuring YUP members and their collective achievements for the presentation ([31]).

Key Figures

Legacy

Visions in the Sea was unique in the northern hemisphere as a dedicated underwater photography conference, combining world-class presentations with practical technique instruction. It served as the primary gathering point for the UK and European underwater photography community, helping bridge the gap between British photographers working in challenging cold-water conditions and the broader international scene. The event’s emphasis on in-person image clinics, teach-ins, and social interaction fostered a close-knit community that extended to online forums like Wetpixel ([32], [33]).

References


Sources

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  2. Forum thread: Visions Conference 2006
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  8. Wetpixel article, Oct 24, 2003: Visions In The Sea 2003 Coverage
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  10. Forum thread: Visions Conference London 23 October
  11. Forum thread: Visions Conference London 23 October
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  13. Wetpixel article, Oct 8, 2005: Visions In Sea Conference 22nd Oct
  14. Wetpixel article, Oct 23, 2005: Visions Conference Report
  15. Wetpixel article, Oct 6, 2006: Visions In The Sea 10th Anniversary
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  17. Wetpixel article, Oct 6, 2006: Visions In The Sea 10th Anniversary
  18. Forum thread: Visions Conference 2006
  19. Wetpixel article, Aug 14, 2007: James Wiseman To Speak At Visions Conference
  20. Wetpixel article, Aug 27, 2009: Visions In The Sea Underwater Photography Festival In Manchester England
  21. Wetpixel article, Nov 6, 2009: Visions Of The Sea 2009
  22. Wetpixel article, Aug 27, 2009: Visions In The Sea Underwater Photography Festival In Manchester England
  23. Wetpixel article, Nov 24, 2009: Report From Visions In The Sea 2009
  24. Forum thread: Visions In The Sea Underwater Photography Festival
  25. Wetpixel article, Nov 24, 2009: Report From Visions In The Sea 2009
  26. Wetpixel article, Apr 16, 2010: Visions In The Sea Summer Series 2010
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  28. Wetpixel article, Jul 15, 2010: Visions In The Sea Halfway Report
  29. Wetpixel article, Aug 26, 2010: Visions In The Sea Summer Series Final Event
  30. Wetpixel article, Nov 12, 2010: Visions In The Sea Winners Announced
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  32. Wetpixel article, Oct 8, 2005: Visions In Sea Conference 22nd Oct
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