Steve Jones

Steve Jones

Steve Jones is an underwater photographer and journalist based in the UK with over 20 years of diving experience.

During the 1990's he worked as a professional diving instructor and dive guide teaching in conditions ranging from the tropics to freezing temperatures. Whilst working as a professional diver he acted as guide to some of the world's top underwater image makers and in 1996 his own images were first published in Germany's "Unterwasser" magazine.

He now lives in Oxford, UK and is a freelance photojournalist. His work is frequently published around the world in magazines ranging from Russia to the USA. His website is at www.millionfish.com

Ras Mohammed
Anemonefish
Bohar snapper
Blue Jellyfish
Mitsubishi "Zero"
Smooth trunkfish
Manta
Susan's reef
"The Buoy"
Lionfish
"Yolanda"
Snappers
Longsnout Seahorse
Snapper school
Grey Reef Shark
Jacks
Barneys Reef
Manta Ray

Published articles

Nuweiba – the Desert Oasis

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Steve Jones
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Steve Jones

It is fair to say that the best diving can often be found in some of the most unexpected places. When one thinks of the Sinai, the immediate image is of the spectacular vertical drop offs of Ras Mohammed, teeming with fish life. Venture further north and the canyons and blue hole of Dahab come to mind. But further north still and you have an entirely different kind of diving, the sort that allows you to get close to some of the rarer and most colourful of the Red Sea’s inhabitants.