Draft:Henley Spiers
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Henley Spiers is an award winning underwater photographer and dive instructor.
Henley Spiers was born in London in 1986. He attended the European School at Culham, gaining the European Baccalaureate, and was awarded a BA at Bristol University in History. After a period of working for a leading digital marketing consultancy, Henley took a gap year and fell in love with the underwater world. He quickly became a Dive Instructor but then realised this his passion lay in photography.
Since then Henley has dived around the world and amassed a prolific series of award-winning images[1], including the coveted Grand Prize of the HIPA contest, multiple category wins in the Underwater Photographer of the Year, category winner in the Nature Photographer of the Year, winner of the Ocean Geographic David Doubilet Portfolio Award, runner-up in the Ocean Photographer of the Year, category winner in the British Wildlife Photography Awards and winner in the Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
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[edit]- ^ "C10 HC Henley Spiers".
- ^ "Underwater Photographer of the Year 2023". Geographical. 2 June 2023.
- ^ "Henley Spiers". WildArt Photographer of the Year. October 8, 2020.