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Jim Knowlton / Blue Ocean Productions' Web Log

Welcome


Hi, Welcome to my blog.  I’m creating this blog to provide information about my photography and video productions.  I’m going to use this blog for both my websites.  At www.jimknowlton.com, I display my ocean related photos taken over the last twenty years while diving, traveling, working and exploring the oceans.  When I am diving with my cameras, I feel like I am exploring a different world, where I can soar through deep canyons, swim through forests of giant kelp and see beautiful and strange creatures.  I enjoy taking photos during my dives and I hope they inspire others to appreciate and protect the underwater world.  On www.jimknowlton.com, you can see some of my photos.  It’s only a small fraction of my library, though I regularly add more to the stock photo section.  

 At  www.blueoceanproductions.com  I provide information about projects that I am creating with others.  It’s an exciting time right now because the Internet and technology revolutions are allowing people to use media to inspire environmental education and protection of their favorite places.  Non-profit organizations, government agencies and cretive people are using sites like YouTube.com to post their short films and PSAs to get their message out.  Computers and software now give people the tools to create their message and to prepare them to play on the internet or on self produced DVDs. 

In my photography and videos, I like to combine my interests in the ocean, photography, video production with environmental protection and education.  In this blog I plan on posting photos from my latest adventures and links to my recent projects.  Feel free to send an email to me if you like one of my blogs or if you have ideas you want to share.

Cheers,
Jim




About Us

Underwater cameraman and video editor Jim Knowlton creates ocean films and stories to inspire appreciation and protection. His company Blue Ocean Productions offers high definition video production services and underwater video and stock footage of the Channel Islands, California and the Sea of Cortez, Mexico.

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Recent Posts

  1. White Jellyfish
    Friday, March 12, 2010
  2. Goleta Outfall Video
    Thursday, March 11, 2010
  3. LIFE IN THE SEA
    Monday, December 28, 2009
  4. Cover Photo for The Science of Marine Reserves booklet
    Wednesday, January 02, 2008
  5. Sony HVR-V1U HDV 1080i camcorder
    Saturday, December 22, 2007
  6. Santa Barbara Ocean Film Festival
    Thursday, October 18, 2007
  7. Storm Water Runoff Public Service Announcements
    Tuesday, September 11, 2007
  8. Bullseye electric ray
    Wednesday, June 20, 2007
  9. Art Exhibit in the Oaks Mall
    Thursday, May 24, 2007
  10. Grassroots for the Ocean.
    Monday, May 07, 2007

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