Professional underwater photographer Jeff Mondragon
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About Mondragon Photography


Selected Credits

Magazines: A.V. Video and Multimedia Producer, Film and Video, Oregon Coast, Skin Diver, Sport Diver, Sport Fishing, Sea, TV Technology, Videography, Family Fun Magazine, PCPhoto Magazine, & many others.

Photo/Text Packages: Dive Magazine (UK), Diver (Canada), Canoe and Kayak, Northwest Travel, Paddler.

Book Publishers: National Geographic, Chanticleer Press (National Audubon Guide), Gale Group, Sinauer Publishing, W.W. Norton & Company, The Creative Company, Terrell Publishing Company, & others.

Author/Photographer: Seaweeds of the Pacific Coast (Sea Challengers, 2003).

Calendars & Cards: National Geographic, Audubon, WWF, Healthy Planet, Brown Trout, American Greetings, Brown & Bigelow, Zebra Publishing, & many others.

Corporate/Advertising: Dive Link, Natural Resources Defense Council, Panasonic, REI, & others.

Other: National Park Service, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, California Department of Fish and Game, Academy Studios, & many others.

 

The focus of Mondragon Photography is underwater, science, and natural history photography. From gorgeous underwater and top-side scenics to detailed images of correctly identified marine life--our library contains a broad range of subject matter and our files are always increasing. Check our stock photography list for current, detailed listings.

Although originally founded as means of marketing the work of Jeff Mondragon, we have recently started marketing the work of a few select professional wildlife and underwater photographers enabling us to increase our selection of outstanding images.

Our office has full digital capabilities and all photos are available digitally or as transparencies. We are happy to send out low resolution images for review or send high-resolution files via e-mail or FTP to help meet tight deadlines. All photographs are fully captioned. Caption information includes: common name, location and scientific name. Because of our science background we strive to have accurately identified photographs.