
Event video – Norwegian championships of underwater photography 2021
We do not compete any longer in the Norwegian championship of underwater photography, as we more or less only have been doing video for the last years. This… Read More »

WeDive meets Hvaldimir (The runaway Beluga whale)
Hvaldimir is a beluga whale which was discovered in Finnmark, Northern Norway in April 2019. He was wearing a harness and appeared to be trained. Some say he… Read More »

The underwater airplane selfie
Sometimes you get a stupid idea which does not let go until you decide to execute on it. This is one of those ideas….

Scuba diving in Saltstraumen – The worlds strongest tidal current
In September 2018 we visited Saltstraumen outside Bodø. This is one of the strongest tidal currents in the worlds and the marine life is spectacular. It is extremely… Read More »

WeDive.no on national television
Boats sinking in the harbor may represent a major environmental hazard. We suggested that NRK (National Television Broadcasting) made a story about this. You can see the story here (Start… Read More »

DiveCamp Haugesund 2018
Slettaa Dykkerklubb Haugaland invited us to DiveCamp to give a presentation on filming underwater. We did a couple of dives and visited Kystdesign. Thanks for having us! … Read More »

S/S Dresden – The giant wreck at Karmøy
This is the story about the wreck of the S/S Dresden at Karmøy (Norway). It has rested at the bottom of Hestvika for 84 years and is still… Read More »

Free diving in the arctic – Behind the scenes of a front page photo
We dressed up in a wetsuit and free dived down to a shipwreck. This is how we made the image that became the frontpage of the new freediving… Read More »

Lake of the dead – Mating toads and bloodsucking leeches
We visited the «lake of the dead» in Ryfylke to film the numeros toads mating. Bloodsucking leeches are in for a treat and found Vidars lip particularly interesting.

Easter dive – The wreck of Belgica
Belgica was a ship used for expeditions in Antarctica and in the Arctic in the periode 1896 until 1909. She ended her days as an ammunition barge for the… Read More »