Eiko Jones Photography

Monday, 19 August 2013

Recent Pink Salmon Pictures from the Quinsam River.





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Friday, 9 August 2013

Latest Issue of Diver Magazine. 
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Eiko Jones Photography
Living on the Pacific Northwest on Vancouver Island has led Eiko Jones into a lifestyle of great diving and photographic experiences. Eiko Jones Photography showcases unique views of the natural world around us, featuring beautiful landscapes and exotic underwater scenes. While growing up in New Zealand, Eiko acquired his first SLR camera at the age of fourteen. He quickly discovered his passion for capturing images of animals, especially birds, in their natural habitat. During extensive trips along the West Coast of British Columbia and Alaska in the early 1990's, his focus shifted to coastal landscapes above and below the waterline. The catalyst that drew Eiko deeper into underwater photography were two shark diving expeditions in which he participated in 2011. Whether exploring the ocean or alternate bodies of water, such as marshes and rivers, Eiko has developed a dramatic style in which he celebrates the corners of our world which are seldom seen. He captures the surreal through constant awareness of lighting and unique angles. Camera equipment includes Nikon D800, Aquatica AD800 housing, Sea and Sea YS D1 strobes, Tokina 10-17mm lens
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