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Jonathan Bird (born March 1, 1969) is an American photographer, cinematographer, director and television host. He is best known for his role as the host of '' Jonathan Bird's Blue World'', a family-friendly underwater exploration program on public television in the United States. His work is largely underwater in nature.


Underwater photography

Bird learned to scuba dive while in college at
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a Private university, private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1865 in Worcester, WPI was one of the United States' first engineering and technology universities and now has 14 ac ...
and combined his interest in photography with diving. His first underwater photographs were made in the waters of Massachusetts. He worked as an electrical engineer for several years until leaving his position to pursue underwater photography full-time in 1993. He became a freelance underwater photographer, working for magazines including Sport Diver and Skin Diver. His first book, Beneath the North Atlantic, a collection of his favorite images from the waters of New England, was published in 1997 by Tide-mark Press., Beneath The North Atlantic He is the author of 7 bookshttp://www.jonathanbird.net/publishing.htm , Books and his images have appeared in top nature publications including
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,
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and BBC Wildlife Magazine.


Cinematography

Bird formed Oceanic Research Group, Inc. in 1991 to produce educational ocean-related materials. Oceanic Research Group became a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 1993. Oceanic Research Group's first underwater film was produced in 1992 for the educational market and was distributed by AIMS Media, which has since been acquired by
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. Bird and Oceanic Research Group have made 13 educational films for use in schools about ocean topics since then, the most recent being ''Sharks: Predators with a Purpose'' in 2007.http://www.oceanicresearch.org/education/films/films.html ORG His first television film, ''Sharks: The Real Story'', co-produced with longtime collaborator Art Cohen, was completed in 1995 and aired on PBS. Bird is fond of sharks as a subject matter and has made 5 films about sharks. In 2005, Bird completed his first film for National Geographic Channel, called ''Sharks: Deep Trouble''. His broadcast work has earned Bird 9 Emmy awards and 2
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awards.http://www.jonathanbird.net/cv.htm Awards He cites Howard Hall as a major influence in his cinematography. He directed the IMAX film Ancient Caves, distributed by
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, in 2020.


''Jonathan Bird’s Blue World''

The pilot for '' Jonathan Bird's Blue World'' was completed in 2001 and shopped around without success for several years. The project was dropped while Bird worked on several broadcast documentaries. In 2007, without a television buyer, the first few episodes were put on the web.http://library.creativecow.net/wilson_tim/Jonathan-Bird-Blue-World/1 Creative Cow Article After gaining a fan base there, NETA offered ''Jonathan Bird’s Blue World'' distribution to U.S. public television.http://www.netaonline.org/search/ProgramDetails.aspx?id=2297 NETA Season 1 Four seasons (through 2014) were eventually distributed to public television through NETA. The series (now in season 8) is distributed to international television exclusively by FusionTV. Beginning in 2012, shorter versions of the program were made available on YouTube. The channel has grown to over 1 million subscribers.Archived a
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Personal life

Bird lives in Massachusetts with his wife Christine and two children. He plays guitar in ''The Wetsuits'', a rock band made up of all professional underwater photographers including Michel Gilbert, Danielle Alary, Michael Lawrence, and Paul Cater Deaton.https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Wetsuits/322854376953 The Wetsuits He is a member of the Wyland Ocean Artist Society Ocean Artist Society and a 2019 inductee of the
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.http://isdhf.com/eventsoffers/scubadivinghalloffame/bios/jonathanbird.aspx ISDHOF 2019


References


External links


Jonathan Bird's Curriculum Vitae

Oceanic Research Group
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bird, Jonathan Living people 1969 births American photographers American underwater divers Underwater photographers People from North Reading, Massachusetts Place of birth missing (living people) Worcester Polytechnic Institute alumni