HENRY JAGER

Henry Jager is a passionate underwater and wildlife photographer with an incredible sense for an unexpected view on the subjects. In 2013, he added experimental photography (high speed, liquid art, drops, underwater painting and more) to his portfolio.

His pictures are appreciated around the globe and have been exhibited nationally and internationally. National Geographic, Ocean Geographic, The Open, and many more have awarded Henrys pictures. So he won two gold medals (one at the world biggest fotosalon, the Trierenberger Supercircuit, and one at UWP) and a grand master title.

Henry has published in travel and dive magazines as well as on scuba diving related webpages and blogs. He writes tutorials, critics, about travel destinations, photo courses and about special photo techniques. He performs workshops and acts as head of jury at Scubashooters.
 

Henry Jager describes his passion as follows:

“Our earth’s biodiversity is amazing. Especially underwater, you find the craziest creatures as well as the cutest, most colourful and most impressive ones. My passion is to picture this fantastic underwater world as well as the topside life and make the beauty of nature available to everybody” and further, regarding the experimental part of his photography, "water is a source of uncountable secrets. High speed photography allows me to unveil moments of milliseconds of a fleeting art of physics, not visible for humans eyes."

awards

National Geographic, Ocean Geographic, The Open, Trierenberger Supercircuit or uwp are only a few who awarded henrys pictures.



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publications, shows and exhibitions

Henry Jager publishes travel reports, photo courses and tutorials. his pictures are shown in exhibitions around the world.



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