Stephen Frink, the renowned underwater photographer will be presenting a Masters' Underwater Photography programme in Bonaire this summer.
The event will be taking place at the Divi Flamingo Beach Resort on the Caribbean island in July, 2012 and tourists will be able to improve their photography skills during scuba diving holidays.
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Frink and his specially selected video and Photoshop experts including Eddie Tapp, a Canon Explorer of Light, will demonstrate techniques during scuba diving adventures in the morning and classes at the resort in the afternoon. Participants will have their photographs evaluated by the experts during the afternoon classes.
The Florida-based underwater photographer commented: "Bonaire will be an incredible classroom for those divers wanting to improve their photography skills. There are unparalleled photo opportunities there."
Frink is one of the most frequently published underwater photographers in the world and he regularly contributes photographs to Scuba Diving magazine and other publications.
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This exclusive event will take place from 7th to 14th July, 2012 at the Divi Flamingo Beach Resort which was the first ever diving resort to be built on the island of Bonaire, one of the top destination for scuba diving by Scuba Diving magazine in 2011 and 2012.
This year is the 60th anniversary of the Divi Flamingo Beach Resort and to celebrate, the resort is offering special promotions and travel packages for scuba diving holidays every month. A special package is available for the Stephen Frink programme that includes luxury accommodation, diving guides, and photography instruction, from $1874 per person.
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Bonaire is one of the leading scuba diving destinations in the Caribbean and its crystal clear, calm turquoise waters are home to hundreds of species of tropical fish and beautiful marine creatures.
The island was ranked as the top destination for scuba diving by Scuba Diving magazine in 2011 and 2012. Surrounded by a vibrant colourful coral reef, Bonaire is a fantastic place for shore diving and there are over 80 diving sites to choose from. The coastline has also been declared as a marine sanctuary to preserve the marine species.
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