Orange Clown Fish - Tropical Coral Reef

Piece description from the artist

There are 30 species of the widely loved clownfish. Our friend Nemo from the famous movie classic is a false clownfish or a clown anemonefish. Clownfish live in the warm waters of sheltered reefs and shallow seas in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. All clownfish are born male and are hermaphrodites. This means that they can be male and female. A clownfish is born male and has the ability to change into a female. However, once they change they cannot turn back. These are small creatures growing around 11 cm long on average.

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About Tommy Schultz

Winchester, VA

Tommy Schultz is an adventure photographer based in Asia since 2004. His photography has been published by National Geographic, Patagonia, The Surfer’s Journal, The North Face, The World Wildlife Fund, Singapore Airlines, and many more. Tommy had his TV debut as the judge on the History Channel’s ‘Photo Face Off’ show, sponsored by Canon.

A selection of his fine art surf photographs have been exhibited at the prestigious Galerie Jean-Denis Walter in Paris. Tommy’s underwater photography career began during his service as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in the Philippines where he worked on environmental issues facing coral reefs. He’s been based in Bali since 2007, where the beauty and diversity of the Indonesian archipelago has inspired some of his best work. The common thread throughout Tommy’s work is a love of the ocean, telling the stories of the people, places, and wildlife that are inextricably tied to the amazing biodiversity and cultures of the Coral Triangle.

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