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The BiG Scuba Podcast… Ken and Kimber Kiefer

Ian and Gemma chat to Ken and Kimber Kiefer, a husband-and-wife team. Ken Kiefer is an award-winning underwater photographer based out of Houston, TX.
Ken’s goal is to create stunning imagery that builds love and wonder for the underwater world. He does a majority of his work with large predators: sharks, crocodiles, and rays, but also likes to show the beautiful interactions of humans with these often-misunderstood animals. Ken brings an artistic twist to submerged visions, whether it be oceans, or swimming pools.
Kimber – a native Texan – loves the adventure of traveling, exploring the ocean, and underwater modelling in all settings. She and her husband Ken work as a team to create underwater art. They have a passion for everything underwater and use it as a platform to educate and share their experiences with others, with hopes that it motivates and inspires others in their life goals and dreams. Kimber usually finds herself modelling in front of Ken’s camera or shooting behind the scenes images. Lately, she has started creating her own brand of underwater art too. If its underwater… they make it look good!
Check out the below to find out more!
- www.kenkiefer.com
- www.facebook.com/KenKieferPhotography
- http://kenkiefer.blogspot.com
- www.instagram.com/kimberkiefer
Find more podcast episodes and information at the new www.thebigscuba.com website and on most social platforms @thebigscuba
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Film Review: Thirteen Lives

Ron Howard’s recreation of the 2018 rescue of a Thai junior football team is impressive. Even though we know what happens in the end the tension and drama played out is palpable.
On 23 June 2018, 12 members of a Thai junior football team, the Wild Boars, and their coach became trapped deep in the Tham Luang cave system by rising flood water. The film details the incredible international rescue efforts that ensue. And Ron Howard has judged the tone perfectly. There is no Hollywood glitz and glamour and the two leading actors: Colin Farrell and Viggo Mortensen, who play John Volanthen and Rick Stanton respectively, capture the intensity of the situation perfectly.
The diving scenes are claustrophobic in the extreme. Although I suspect that the visibility was even worse than the film depicts as you have to be able to see something in the dramatization! All the way through the film I found myself shaking my head in disbelief at the extraordinary feat these divers pulled off. The skill and bravery required still impresses after watching films, hearing them speak in public and reading about the rescue.
I loved that, whilst the divers took centre stage in the film, the heroic rescue efforts of the water engineer and his team was also given the attention they deserve, as well as the incredible Thai Navy Seals and the thousands of people that flocked to the region to help.
Thirteen Lives is a must watch movie about an incredible cave rescue. It’s sober tone hits the mark. The cinematography is skilled and creates an impressively tense experience. It is available on Amazon Prime right now.
Miscellaneous Blogs
The BiG Scuba Podcast… with Underwater Photographer Elaine Whiteford

Gemma and Ian chat to Elaine Whiteford. Elaine learned to dive in 2002 and qualified as an Instructor (Master Scuba Diver Trainer) in 2005. She is based in Scotland and dives all year round in the North Sea and the sea lochs of the Scottish west coast. A photographer before she was a diver, taking pictures underwater was a natural development for Elaine, who was awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society with a portfolio of underwater images.
She has had articles published in a range of magazines, both general interest and diving, including Scottish Wildlife, Diver, The Undersea Journal, The Sea, BBC Wildlife and the Scot’s Magazine. Her work has also featured in a number of exhibitions, such as the Royal Photographic Society’s Projected Image Exhibition, the Edinburgh International Exhibition of Photography and the Scottish Parliament’s Biodiversity Exhibition. She had a solo exhibition, Scotland’s Waters Brought To Life, in Stirling’s Smith Museum. Her images have appeared in a range of books and she is a contributor to Wild & Temperate Seas, 50 Favourite UK Dives, which was published in November, 2020.
Elaine was shortlisted in the 2020 Scottish Nature Photography Awards and her image appears in the Portfolio Yearbook which was published in the autumn of 2021.
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Find out more here:
- www.sublimescubaphotography.com/
- www.facebook.com/SublimeScubaPhotography
- www.instagram.com/sublimescubaphotography/
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