Evan Kovacs
DP, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Evan Kovacs
DP
Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA
Waitt Expeditions
Expedition Titanic
Evan’s work with the Advanced Imaging and Visualization Lab at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has had him filming with the deep submersible ALVIN, the ROV Jason and elsewhere around the world. Currently he is working with the lab to develop the next generation of 3D and 2D cameras and shooting techniques for topside and underwater imaging. During the past 5 years of collaboration with AIVL, Evan has helped design, build and shoot numerous stereoscopic imaging systems and used them with museums, archaeologists, and Institutions across the world both above and below the water.
Evan Kovacs started his filming career in 2002 on the History Channel’s underwater adventure series, “Deep Sea Detectives.” Evan worked on over 30 episodes of “DSD,” starting as assistant cameraman and working up to lead underwater cameraman. His work can be seen on National Geographic, History Channel, Discovery Channel, “NOVA” (Emmy Nominated for Videography in 2009), CBC, NHK and elsewhere.
Evan has been diving for over 18 years and technical diving for more than ten. During that time, he has had the opportunity to dive and film wrecks, caves and archaeological sites across the US, along the islands of the South Pacific, the English Channel, the jungles of Mexico and the Dominican Republic, the D-Day beaches of Normandy, the Mediterranean, Thailand and others.
Photo by Bob Sitrick










