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| Mary
Lynn Price |
"As
a woman diver, what I want in a housing is something that is
well-balanced, not too heavy, travels well and is straight-forward
to use. Light & Motion’s BlueFin Housing is the best
housing I’ve found for the diving I do. I’m able
to readily control my white balance, focus and exposure so
that I can concentrate on composition and getting the shot.
And the image quality is wonderful!”
Mary Lynn Price |
| Mary
Lynn Price |
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| Home |
La
Jolla, California |
| Light & Motion
Gear Used |
Bluefin
A1U housing with Sunray Pro lights
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| Favorite
Dive Site: |
Truk
Lagoon |
| Most
Recent Project |
Producing
videos for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Libraryusing Scripps Archives material and current
interviews; producingvideos and podcasts for the
Orange County Register’s DiscoverOC; producing
DiveFilm Podcast Video. |
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About
Mary Lynn:
Mary Lynn Price is a videographer, underwater and topside, video
editor, dvd author and pioneering video podcaster based in La Jolla,
California. Her work has appeared in nationally broadcast documentaries,
award-winning news packages and educational productions. She’s
worked as onboard videographer and dvd producer for San Diego Shark
Diving Expeditions, and as guest videographer aboard such dive
boats as the Nautilus Explorer. In 2004 she authored and co-produced
with Marty Snyderman the DVD, “Sharks and their Kin with
Marty Snyderman.” Mary Lynn is currently involved in producing
videos for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library on Scripps
diving history using Scripps Archives material and current interviews
with Scripps scientists and pioneers. She is also producing videos
and podcasts for the Orange County Register’s DiscoverOC,
including videos and podcasts about the ocean world.
Mary
Lynn is the producer of DiveFilm
Podcast Video, the first
and currently the only diving-related podcast on
the iTunes “Featured Video Podcasts” list.
DiveFilm Podcast Video features videos by underwater filmmakers
from around the world, in addition to her own productions.
In 2000, she launched what was one of the first websites
dedicated to showcasing underwater video, DiveFilm.com.
Through these efforts and her work as a founding organizer
of the San Diego Undersea Film Exhibition, Mary Lynn has
continued to promote the creation of short underwater videos
by filmmakers, amateur and professional alike, all over
the world. |
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