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Sponsors & potential sponsors of 'Leigh Bishop Photographer' can enjoy more than the usual feedback that is so accustomed to sponsorship within the industry. Described by the industry's media as 'the man who has emerged as Britain's leading deep shipwreck photographer' the chances of brand exposure is higher than average. By the end of the 2002 season Leigh Bishop & Deep Image had acclaimed no less than ten global cover shots, dozens of feature articles and hundreds of images published in Books magazines, newspapers and advertisements. As well as publishing work Leigh Bishop took to the road and entertained packed audiences with 35mm presentations at some of Britain's largest events.

During the 2002 season Deep Image.co.uk began its intense design seeing the start to many of the thousands of Deep Image archive images being scanned in preparation for web display. This painstaking task is expected to be ongoing throughout the 2003/2004 seasons and will be THE place to hear of some of the most exciting deep shipwreck projects in the pipeline.

Preparations for two expected 'massive global exposure' shipwreck projects are currently underway so be sure to monitor Deep Image as and when upcoming events are unveiled.

990 cover shot by Leigh Bishop click here to jump direct to the official website of the magazine
990 volume 4 issue 1 cover
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PUBLICATION
Many of the articles that Leigh Bishop has written can be found on this website or
a direct link to them can be found where they sit on another server.
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Othree sponsors to Leigh Bishop enjoy their first Irish front cover as diver Gordon Henderson decompresses from a dive to RMS Lusitania from the 2000 project.
Photo by Leigh Bishop

If you are a research assistance searching for images & shipwreck research found on this site for commercial publication please e-mail us with your requests.

As a photographer and writer on the specialized subject of deep wrecks Leigh Bishop today exclusively writes for both DIVER & 990 UK based publications. As a regular contributor to both publications that opened their eyes to an emerging image maker at an early opportunity, Leigh's work can be clearly seen as beyond the limits of day to day recreational scuba. Capturing an exclusive section of the market in today's world is a task in itself however the benefit's are obvious to those who follow the headline explorers to bring back the images.

Since 1994 Leigh Bishops articles have appeared in magazines globally through the UK, Ireland Germany and the US. His images have been sourced by Picture researchers for integrity to newspaper articles on specific shipwrecks and in his own words describes his work as having only just begun. As well as magazines and newspaper he has more recently concentrated on hardback publications in which dozens of rare images of shipwrecks such as the Lusitania and Titanics bigger sister ship Britannic have been used. More recently along with his images comprehensive text has been taken from his detailed logs of shipwrecks for Hard back publication where his research and detail of sunken shipwrecks displays his knowledge of the subject.

" I have some great backing by several key industry sponsors, when I shoot 35mm I am always looking for that exclusive logo in the frame"
Leigh Bishop Lusitania 2001 expedition

Report kind permission of Bob Sturgess Media research Ltd


If you require assistance, advice or something publishing on any shipwreck information
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A selection of THE 14 cover images that Leigh Bishop has supplied to magazines.
Click to go direct to the BSOUP official website

From Left to right;
1:- The magazine of the British Society of Underwater Photographers.
2:- Lusitania 1999 expedition 990 publication
3:- Ocean liner Justicia 990 publication click here to see Justicia bow.
4:- Anchor of deep archaeological Channel wreck 990 publication.
5:- Leading world cave diver Rick Stanton. The first 990 to sell out.
click any image to go direct to the 990 website

The origins of Deep Image Publication

Submitting hand written articles can be classed as a thing of the past but that's exactly what I did when I first started writing. At the time back in winter 1993/4 I did not own a computer and was rather embarrassed when the publisher asked what format my material would be presented on. My first magazine article was on the subject of accelerated air decompression inspired by ongoing myths of Nitrox diving at the time. Boosting decompression from deep air dives with Nitrox was a concept utilized by a small community of Deepwreckers and CDG members. Nitrox was just filtering through into the UK from the US at the time and its use had not yet been accepted by major diving bodies. At the time I was in Orkney with Rob Palmer, John Thornton and Pete Ready testing Pete's new Prism rebreather. We were collecting sponges for some guy called Brad from a US Pharmaceutical company. Still to this day its a mystery as John said why we had to use the rigs to sneak up on the sponges. I had forgotten about the article I had written until I saw the scrunched up sheets at the bottom of my bag. Palmer thought the text was up to scratch and did the kind honors of typing it into something called a laptop for me then singing my praises to some editor. After that I continued to knock out some articles on the emerging practices of what was being dubbed by Michael Menduno as Technical diving. The following summer I met up with Simon Tapson and saw some of his images at the San Francisco Tech conference he had taken actually on the wreck of Lusitania itself at a depth of 300ft. To me that was where it was at and we both agreed that it would be cool to bring images back from shipwrecks beyond the 330ft/100m mark. I talked cameras and shooting images with Simon for some time after that but walking the walk would take a back seat as we became engrossed in exploring virgin wrecks in the English Channel. After the King Edward V11 explorations I can returned home empty with he fact that the expedition achieved nothing on the underwater imaging front. No one could have blamed us as it was difficult back then to muscle up a team of UK explorers capable of making exploratory 330ft + dives let alone one that could have brought the images back. From that day onwards I stepped back and vowed never to write a feature about a shipwreck without sufficient images. Personally I would not take a wreck article serious unless there was quality underwater images of the wreck itself, filling gaps of some wreck dive in a magazine with images of people decompressing because you have no ability to get off your arse and make the effort to bring home the images is an embarrassing easy way out used by many publicity seekers. During late 2003 Leigh Bishop left the team Starfish Enterprise to pursue a independent photographic carrear.The rest is history, I hope you enjoy the images as much as I enjoy bring them home so you can also enjoy them with me.
Leigh Bishop Nov 2002.

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Advertisement Material supplied by Deep Image

Deep Image has been involved in high end advertisement work for a number of years having supplied various industry company's with images from Flyers to magazine adds. If you are looking to promote your company/product with a Deep Image original photograph why not e-mail us with your requests. Please be sure to state where your intended advertisement will be placed and give us some idea of how your art director will require the image. We can currently provide raw Tiff images to a resolution of 2,900dpi at a size of 35meg. For exhibition work we can supply an image to a resolution of 4000dpi at almost 100meg.

To the right is a recent flyer that was enclosed within thousands of magazines and used to promote Lloyds register of shipwrecks. The image as was all internal images of this flyer was taken from Deep Image stock. Why not e-mail us.


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Deep Image photographs used as an example here of advertisement work, left; the image of the diver on the
famous RMS Lusitania has been blended into the company's product images. Artwork on this occasion was by
Tony Perrin. Right; Deep Image photographs used in the 2002 Othree dry suit brochure.

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PRESENTATIONS
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Being involved in ground breaking deep shipwreck explorations Leigh Bishop has been able to relay the story's behind these discoveries as a public speaker, lecturer and conference adviser to hundreds of people. His presentations were a direct result of successful image creation and as he admits something that makes his job as a public speaker somewhat easier even to audiences of up to 5-600 people. Originally asked to present on the Britannic 98 expedition to a local club he has now conducted dozens of presentations and lecturers around the British Isles. Together with diving colleague Geraint Ffoulkes Jones, Leigh Bishop donated all of the proceeds of the Britannic 98 talks to charity. His credits as a public speaker to date include the Birmingham & London DIVE shows on many occasions, conferences in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Warwick University, Imperial Colleague London, Birmingham University as well as many UK dive clubs. In February of 2003 he was invited to address an audience at the 21st International shipwreck conference, for more information on this click Here. During late 2003 he made his first appearance at the European Photographic seminar Visions in the sea . Today Leigh Bishop is a regular public speaker at major dive conferences both in Europe and international.
Bio research & words reproduced for deep image courtesy of John Spencer












Leigh Bishop presenting on a decade of diving expeditions with the Starfish Enterprise at the Birmingham NEC DIVE show. Audiences of over 2000 attended four presentations in two consecutive years at the NEC.
Photo courtesy of Kevin Pickering




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