Nick Caloyianis Peter Lake & Stuart Cody

Nick Caloyianis began as a cold-water diver and biology graduate student and went on to apprentice for several years in Mexico with filmmaker Ramon Bravo, perfecting his craft with 16mm and 35mm formats. In 1977, Nick formed an alliance with the legendary Peter Gimble and was selected as a cameraman on the historic 1981 film expedition ANDREA DORIA: THE FINAL CHAPTER. Nick also pursued natural history subjects ranging from humpback whales off Hawaii to orca whales off Norway, as well as one-of-a-kind footage of the Greenland shark under the ice in the Arctic and rare shark mating behavior in the Gulf of Mexico. Nick’s camera work has garnered numerous awards, including several Emmys, Cine Golden Eagles, an Oscar, a NOGI, and the Earthwatch Award.

Peter Lake & Stuart Cody were original crew members on the production of Blue Water, White Death. Peter was one of the best photographers of that period and did many other projects including a behind the scenes film about the Hollywood film, The Deep. Stuart Cody is a legendary pioneer in the development of cinema verity sound recording and was also involved in both of Peter Gimbels’ Andrea Doria projects

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