Wesley C. Skiles

American Photographer

Wesley C. Skiles was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States on March 6th, 1958 and is the American Photographer. At the age of 52, Wesley C. Skiles biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
March 6, 1958
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Death Date
Jul 21, 2010 (age 52)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Photographer
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Wesley C. Skiles Career

In 1985, Skiles founded Karst Productions and continued his underwater film career. Skiles was a proponent of cave divers using their skills to assist with scientific diving projects.

Skiles worked at a dive store in Branford, Florida, named Branford Dive Center. He and fellow cave instructor Gene Broome mapped and laid safety line for many of the underwater spring caves.

Skiles conducted film projects for many groups such as the National Geographic Society. The National Geographic Antarctica expedition allowed him to be the first human to set foot on the Iceberg B-15. His expedition to record deepwater sharks had him diving to a depth of 700 FSW for 11 hours in a "Newtsuit".

Skiles created, directed, and was the cinematographer of the PBS series, Water's Journey. The project was an effort by Skiles to increase public awareness of their groundwater and the hydrogeological cycle.

In addition to still photography, Skiles' work includes more than one hundred films for television that he filmed, directed, and produced.

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