Stephen Frink is the world's most widely published underwater photographer. His collection of underwater photos is vast, unbelievably beautiful, and incomprehensibly color-rich. He's written books, housing reviews, and loads of magazine articles. He's an inventor. He provides personal photo instruction as well as escorted photo tours. In short, he's kind of a underwater Renaissance man. One day, I'd like to meet him. In the meantime, I have to rely on video interviews.
If you're interested in learning a little bit about the man behind the camera, check out YouTube, which hosts a 4-and-a-half minute interview with him. In it, Frink discusses how he wound up in Key Largo, the importance of reefs, and why he loves the Florida Keys.
I wish he'd removed his sunglasses for the interview, but I guess you take what you can get.








1. Willy - Thanks for the kind words. You are very gracious. As for the sunglasses, looking at the video again, you are right. Next time I'll do better ;)
Stephen
Posted at 6:42PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by Stephen Frink