Force Fins are a Favorite for Underwater Photographers I
can even swim in reverse, something which I have not been able to achieve
with other fins. This is essential for good buoyancy in underwater photography. |
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Bob Evans & Lawson Woods
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Lawson Wood made history by becoming a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society
and Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photographers solely
for underwater photography. A key for Wood in capturing his underwater
photographs is having the right equipment to do the job which include
Force Fins. "As a traveling underwater photographer and author, I can honestly say that Bob Evans and his Force Fins have changed my life. Not only have they been made to my specification, they are small, lightweight, pack easily and when using them, I can even swim in reverse, something which I have not been able to achieve with other fins. This is essential for good buoyancy in underwater photography." ~Lawson Wood~ Lawson has written over 30 historical and diving guide books, his new release being Shipwrecks of the Cayman Islands: A Diving Guide to Historical & Modern Shipwrecks. Released by Aqua Press, written/photographed by Lawson Wood, Shipwrecks of the Cayman Islands provides information regarding 140 of the best-known shipwrecks of the Cayman Islands. Over the last 500 years the beautiful yet dangerous waters of the Cayman Islands have claimed many a ship. Shipwrecks of the Cayman Islands offers 200 Force Fin aided photographs and illustrations along with how to dive and identify details about the sunken vessels. Pictured above Woods presents Bob Evans with a signed copy of his new book, the inscription read, "To Bob Evans with the best fins in the world, don't go in without them!" |
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