Maria discovered the ocean, watching a TV programme on whale sharks back in 1994 whilst on the end-of-life pathway in hospital and after making a miraculous comeback to live and then learn how to walk again after having head injuries and 15 fractures, decided to follow her dream to learn about sharks, whales, dolphins and other ocean animals and try to inspire others too. She got side-tracked when
she arrived to Dorset after giving away all her belongings to help children with cancer in Leeds, Yorkshire and the RNLI, and fell in love with her care work and followed a dream to work across all of Dorset's and Hampshire's Acute and Rehab Hospitals, as well as covering other staff shortages in Wiltshire and even Sunderland's ICU. Currently injured from working through the Covid Pandemic, she carried on and picked up ghost nets from her local Swanage Beach, set up "Plastic Free Purbeck" part of the Surfers Against Sewage initiative, volunteered as a Marine Medic for British Divers Marine Life Rescue helping stranded and injured dolphins and seals on our Dorset and Hampshire coastline and loves exploring her local coast picking up litter underwater. Now on crutches, her passion is helping to inspire others about our incredible blue world through her work at her ocean studio in Swanage. She is incredibly shy, but also proud to have pioneered the first ever UK courses to show how great underwater images can be achieved with both compact cameras and Go Pros, as well as having authored the first ever book of it's kind which is a world best-seller (number 12 on Amazon). She has also won multiple photography awards for her underwater work and pioneered the idea of showcasing the first ever above and below images of Dorset, as seen in Dorset Life Magazine. Her first ever course guest back in 2004 is a regular contributor to the BBC's Blue Planet Team and is a National Geographic Explorer. She now loves turning these into gifts to raise awareness as well as funds for ocean conservation charities as well as helping others develop their photography skills. Please just drop her a message if you feel that she can help you too.