The San Diego Underwater Photographic Society (SDUPS) is a social club dedicated to the sport and pastime of underwater photography and videography. It is one of the earliest organizations ever to be dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and its techniques. SDUPS was first established on September 28, 1961, by underwater photographic pioneers Ron Church and Chuck Nicklin at San Diego’s Diving Locker dive shop, formerly on Cass Street in Pacific Beach.
Membership covers all levels of underwater photography from beginning U/W photographers to amateurs, semi-professional and full-time professional underwater photographers, using a wide range of equipment and techniques. These include such varied techniques as film photography, digital photography, high-definition video and even the 3-D underwater IMAX technology of SDUPS members Howard and Michelle Hall (Under the Sea 3D, Coral Reef Adventure).
The society is still active today, with monthly meetings held every fourth Thursday of the month at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's Sumner Auditorium at 8602 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Each May, SDUPS presents its film festival, featuring underwater photographs and video from around the world by both professional and amateur photographers.
History
editIn 2005, SDUPS won first place in the Nature's Best Photography magazine annual competition, one of the world's most respected photo competitions. The winning photos were then displayed at the National Museum of Natural History.