Cayman Islands

Region: Western Caribbean (between Cuba and Central America)
Type: Coral reef walls, wrecks, stingray encounters, macro, shark diving
Islands: Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, Cayman Brac
Significance: One of the Caribbean’s premier underwater photography destinations; home to the iconic Stingray City; host of major photography workshops and the Digital Shootout; site of the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
First Wetpixel coverage: 2002

Overview

The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory comprising three islands — Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac — located in the western Caribbean between Cuba and Central America. Christopher Columbus originally named them “Las Tortugas” for their abundance of sea turtles ([1]). The islands offer warm, clear tropical waters with diverse underwater topography, making them a frequent destination for underwater photographers of all levels.

The Cayman Islands appear extensively throughout the Wetpixel archive, featuring in photography workshops led by Alex Mustard, Stephen Frink, David Doubilet, and Cathy Church, as well as serving as the primary venue for the Backscatter Digital Shootout for multiple years. Alex Mustard described the islands’ photographic appeal: “Cayman is a great place for underwater photography because of the abundance of colourful and friendly subject matter, the calm conditions and the clear water” ([2]). Stephen Frink referenced shooting stingrays at Grand Cayman’s Sandbar using the Seacam S45 viewfinder for over/unders as early as 2002, one of the earliest Cayman mentions in the Wetpixel archive ([3]). During the COVID-19 pandemic, Frink listed Grand Cayman among his top “near-term” dive travel priorities as it offered “consistently good diving” and was “quick and easy” to reach from South Florida ([4]).

Key Dive Sites

Grand Cayman

Little Cayman

Cayman Brac

Marine Life

The Cayman Islands are known for several signature species:

Photography Workshops and Events

Grand Cayman Digital Jam / Digital Madness

A series of photography workshop-competitions held on Grand Cayman beginning in 2005. The Grand Cayman Digital Jam 2005, led by Alex Mustard with sponsorship from Dive Chronicles, ran from January 22-29, 2005, offering over $20,000 in prizes ([35], [36]). The event evolved into Cayman Digital Madness, with the 2006 edition offering over $30,000 in prizes and hosted by Stephen Frink, Cathy Church, and Mustard at multiple locations around the island. Frink also arranged for Daniel Brown, an Adobe Evangelist, to conduct Photoshop seminars at the event ([37], [38]). DiveTech and Cobalt Coast Dive Resort hosted the Digital Jam 2008, January 12-19, 2008 ([39]).

Alex Mustard Workshops

Mustard ran recurring workshops on Grand Cayman, typically based at Ocean Frontiers on the East End or at Compass Point Resort. A January 2009 workshop focused on lighting techniques, limited to 12 participants, with 7 nights at Compass Point for $2,165. The course included photo lectures, interactive seminars, group image review, a 1:1 pool photo tune-up session, and 6 days of photographic diving ([40]). A Kittiwake comment from January 2011 confirms Mustard was still running “Digital Madness” workshops at Ocean Frontiers at that time ([41]).

Digital Shootout (Little Cayman)

Backscatter’s annual Digital Shootout was held at Little Cayman Beach Resort for multiple years, with participants diving the Bloody Bay Marine Park. Founded by Dan Baldocchi and Berkley White of Under Exposures, the event had been running photo expeditions for over fifteen years by 2012 ([42]).

The 2010 event featured DSLR video shooting and Canon 5D Mark II footage. Participants and staff, including Berkley White, Jim Decker, and Russ Sanoian from Backscatter, shot footage using Magic Filters and the “white fin” white-balance technique ([43]). The 2011 Shootout moved to Bonaire for its tenth year, then returned to Little Cayman for 2012 ([44]).

The 2012 edition, the event’s eleventh year, attracted 80 participants with seminars and workshops run by Berkley White, Sterling Zumbrunn, Erin Quigley, and Mary Lynn Price. Over a ton of demo gear from Aquatica, Nauticam, Light & Motion, Pegasus Thruster, and Canon USA was shipped to Little Cayman for testing. Over $35,000 in prizes were awarded, with Mark Devillier winning the Jim Watt Award ([45]). The 2014 Shootout, the event’s thirteenth year, again drew 80 photographers, described as “a boot camp with benefits for underwater image-makers” ([46]). The 2016 Jim Watt Award went to Greg Sherman ([47]), and the 2019 edition attracted 70 participants and 20 staff, with Natasha Hinojosa winning the Jim Watt Award ([48]).

David Doubilet Workshop

In 2015, David Doubilet, Jen Hayes, and Hal Silverman offered a one-week photography workshop at Sunset House on Grand Cayman from May 16 to 23, under the auspices of Syracuse University’s Newhouse MPD program. The workshop consisted of daily lectures, diving/shooting, post-production, and evening presentations of each day’s work. Doubilet described it as an opportunity he was “very excited” about and noted Newhouse’s “proven history with National Geographic” ([49], [50]).

Cathy Church

Cathy Church, a well-known underwater photography educator, is based in Grand Cayman and operates the Cathy Church Photo Centre. She offers private and group workshop sessions on the island and has been a fixture of Cayman underwater photography for decades. She also traveled to US dive shows (Our World Underwater in Dallas and Chicago, Beneath the Sea in New Jersey, and Seattle/Tacoma) to conduct workshops and free seminars ([51]). Forum members noted taking private classes with Church on Grand Cayman as far back as the early 2000s.

Cayman Islands Underwater Photography Competition

The Cayman Islands Tourist Authority (CITA) hosted an annual Underwater Photography Competition in conjunction with the International Underwater Film Festival. The competition was open to anyone, with all entries required to have been taken in the Cayman Islands. Categories included Cayman Wrecks, Turtles, Critter/Macro, Scenic (excluding turtles, stingrays, and wrecks), and Creative (including advanced photo editing) ([52], [53]).

International Underwater Film Festival

Held annually on Grand Cayman in conjunction with the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The 2012 edition took place at the Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa on November 8, presented by CITA and Diver’s Alert Network (DAN). Featured filmmakers included Frans DeBacker (who produced Cayman Odyssea, a short tribute to the underwater world of the Cayman Islands), Leslie Leaney (ISDHF Museum Director and publisher of The Journal of Diving History), Howard and Michele Hall, Michael Maes (who produced Fragile Cayman), and Dr. Guy Harvey. The Halls showed Raja, shot with a RED Digital Cinema camera in Raja Ampat. For the first time, the festival featured two short films from local videographers ([54]).

International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame

Grand Cayman hosts the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame, which has held annual induction ceremonies since 2001. The 2009 ceremony, the event’s ninth, inducted Kimiuo Aisek, Geri Murphy, Howard Rosenstein, and Larry Smith, with local honorees Stuart Freeman and Ollen Miller ([55]).

Formula 3 Freediving Grand Prix

In 2011, the Formula 3 freediving Grand Prix was held in Grand Cayman, featuring freedive scooter racing. DiveFilm HD released a three-part series of video highlights directed and edited by Goh Iromoto, filmed with Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 7D SLRs with GoPro HDs for POV shots ([56]).

Conservation

The Cayman Islands have been recognized as a leader in Caribbean marine conservation, with an extensive network of marine parks established beginning 25 years before 2011 ([57]). Key conservation milestones covered by Wetpixel include:

Video Production

Grand Cayman and its sister islands have served as testing and filming locations for underwater video production:

Dive Operations

Key dive operators referenced in the Wetpixel archive include:

Notable Photography

The Cayman Islands have been the setting for award-winning underwater images:

Publications

Timeline

References


Sources

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  23. Wetpixel article, Dec 10, 2011: Cayman Islands Extend Grouper Fishing Ban
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  25. Wetpixel article, Jul 17, 2010: Video Of Mv Keith Tibbetts Shot With Canon 5d Mkii
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  47. Wetpixel article, Jul 11, 2016: Results Digital Shootout Contest 2016
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  49. Wetpixel article, Feb 23, 2015: Spaces Available On Doubilet Workshop
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  51. Wetpixel article, Jan 17, 2017: Cathy Church Announces Usa Seminar Dates
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  99. Wetpixel article, Jul 14, 2012: The Digital Shootout 2012
  100. Wetpixel article, Jul 27, 2012: Decline In Rays At Stingray City
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  102. Wetpixel article, Sep 13, 2012: Loner Dolphin Becomes A Problem In The Caymans
  103. Wetpixel article, Sep 28, 2012: Cayman Islands Film Festival Details Announced
  104. Wetpixel article, Feb 6, 2013: Divephotoguide Publishes Nikon D600 Review
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  111. Wetpixel article, Jun 20, 2016: Shark Sanctuaries Announced In Caribbean
  112. Wetpixel article, Jul 11, 2016: Results Digital Shootout Contest 2016
  113. Wetpixel article, Oct 10, 2017: Caymans Kittiwake Toppled Onto Port Side After Tropical Storm Nate
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  121. Cayman’s Kittiwake toppled onto port side after tropical storm Nate (article)
  122. The great Kittiwake camera mystery (article)
  123. Decline in rays at Stingray City (article)
  124. Grand Cayman’s Stingray City to get a floating bar (article)
  125. Cayman Digital Madness (article)
  126. Cayman Islands Digital Madness 2006 Shootout Winners (article)
  127. Grand Cayman Digital Jam 2005 - w/Alex Mustard (article)
  128. Grand Cayman Digital Jam 2005 Results (article)
  129. The Digital Shootout 2012 (article)
  130. The Digital Shootout 2014 (article)
  131. Results: Digital Shootout 2019 (article)
  132. Results: Digital Shootout Contest 2016 (article)
  133. The Digital Shootout live coverage underway (article)
  134. The Digital Shootout updates website with winners’ galleries (article)
  135. Full details of 2011 Digital Shootout released (article)
  136. Join Alex Mustard in Grand Cayman, January 2009 (article)
  137. The making of an image: Night Moves by Alex Mustard (article)
  138. Jean-Michel Cousteau softens opposition to Caymans cruise port development (article)
  139. Paul Allen’s mega yacht destroys large percentage of protected reef in Cayman Islands (article)
  140. Shark Sanctuaries announced in Caribbean (article)
  141. Help support the ban on Nassau grouper fishing (article)
  142. Cayman Islands extend grouper fishing ban (article)
  143. DiveFilm HD podcast: Grouper Moon Project (article)
  144. Testing RED cameras in Grand Cayman (article)
  145. Stingray Ballet: A DSLR video (article)
  146. Video of M.V. Keith Tibbetts shot with Canon 5D MkII (article)
  147. Cayman Islands Film Festival details announced (article)
  148. Cayman Islands Underwater Photography Competition announced (2012) (article)
  149. Cayman Islands Underwater Photography Competition announced (2013) (article)
  150. 2009 International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame inductions (article)
  151. DEMA 2007: DiveTech (article)
  152. New guide to Grand Cayman launched (article)
  153. Cathy Church announces USA seminar dates (article)
  154. Spaces available on Doubilet workshop (article)
  155. Last spaces on Doubilet workshop available (article)
  156. Loner dolphin becomes a problem in the Caymans (article)
  157. DivePhotoGuide publishes Nikon D600 review (article)
  158. The Nightstalker: Hunting octopus at night on Vimeo (article)
  159. Scooter racing on DiveFilm HD (article)
  160. Larry Smith passes away (article)
  161. Trip planning in an age of COVID-19 by Stephen Frink (article)