A blue universe to discover
Oceans Expo Photo News Magazine January 2007.
Portfolio Bernardo Sambra
Diver Channel Chinsese Magazine January 2007.
Book: OCEANS IN OPTIONS
Produced by The Living Oceans Presentation by Bernardo Sambra January 2007.
Book: OCEANS
Produced by The Living Oceans Presentation by Bernardo Sambra Foreword by David Doubilet. December 2006.
Oceans Expo
A world to discover. November 2006 - March 2007.
Travesias Magazine
Diving with sharks in Polinesia. December 2006.
Diving in a Darwinian World
EX-Ray Magazine. November 2006.
Underwater Reflexions
EPSON Peru. June 2006.
Interview Bernardo Sambra
Oceans Expo 2005. May 2005, Canal N.
Bay Islands
El Comercio Journal. January 2006.
Underwater Paradise
Rumbos Magazine. January 2006.
Raja Ampat: The coral epicenter
Aqua Magazine. December 2005.
Palau the underwater world
Travesias magazine. June 2005.
Sambra submarino
Photonews magazine. Interview Bernardo Sambra. June 2005.
Interview, Bernardo Sambra
Diario el Comercio. May 2005.
April 14th - May 14th. Oceans Expo 2005. Lima, Peru
Six visions, six different perspectives of the oceans and its inhabitants through the lenses of some of the world's most respected photographers.
Oceans Expo 2005 features the work of Michael Aw, Mauricio Handler, Tim Rock, Sammy Tanaka, Bernardo Sambra and James Watt.
www.thelivingoceans.com
Oceans Expo 2005 the first project of The Living Oceans
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Tambopata by Night. A night trip through Tambopata-Candamo, a natural reserve located in South-Eastern Peru
Four images of Bernardo Sambra together with the work of David Doubilet, Michael Aw, Stephen Wong, Neville Coleman, Al Hornsby, Robert O'Toole, Tay Kay Chin y Mirko Zanni will be presented as part of the Master Image Makers Gallery. These images will be sell in a public auction. The funds raised will be donated for the reconstruction of Indonesia.
www.celebratethesea.com
June 6 - 25. Raja Ampat (Irian Jaya), Indonesia
Bernardo will be covering one of the last underwater frontiers that exist on the coral seas. Raja Ampat, the western half of the island, is Indonesia's biggest and unexplored province.
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