Motion Pictures & Film - Pacific Grove, California, United States
Kip Evans is a professional photographer and underwater explorer. For over 10 years he has worked on a number of National Geographic Society projects including the Sustainable Seas Expeditions, where he served as the chief photographer for noted marine biologist Dr. Sylvia Earle. During this period, Kip spent over 300 hours diving submersibles at depths down to 1,800 feet. In 2008, Kip joined Dr. Earle's Mission Blue Foundation, as the Director of Photography and Expeditions. Since then Kip has joined the Mission Blue team on several expeditions to Belize, Cuba, and Mexico, documenting "hope spots", special areas around the world that need critical marine life protection.As a cinematographer, Kip has also worked on a number of underwater documentaries, including specials for CNN, BBC, Discovery Channel, and the National Geographic, including "Pearl Harbor – Legacy of Attack" with Dr. Robert Ballard (discoverer of the Titanic). Most recently he completed two documentary films – one on the whale sharks of Holbox, Mexico and one highlighting California's new Marine Protected Areas. To view these films and many others, please visit our video production page.As a photographer, Kip's images have been widely published in books, exhibits, advertisements and magazines worldwide, including National Geographic Magazine, Patagonia, Outside, and Sea and Coastal Living to name a few.
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