Patrick Baker: 36 years of shipwreck photography –Gallery 1Photo Galleries | Updated 5 years ago PB learning to dive, London Polytechnic, 1964Photo by Roger Swinfen PB's first expedition, Cape Andrea, Cyprus 1970Photo by John Chetman PB 16mm filmingPhoto by Hugh Edwards PB filming at Rowley Shoals 1982Photo by Chris Morton PB does an underwater "Harry Butler"Photo by Cynthia Baker PB photographing his first whale sharkPhoto by Brian Richards PB and his cameras, 'Omeo' site, Coogee, WA 2003Photo by John Mokrzycki Stereo photogrammetry, 'Star' site, Murray Reefs 1983Photo by Scott Sledge PB video'ing sting ray, Ningaloo Reef 2004Photo by John Mokrzycki Cave Mouth, Cape Andrea, Cyprus 1970Photo from WA Museum Underwater theodolite, Cape Andrea, Cyprus 1970Photo from WA Museum Iron Wreck, Scarborough, Yorkshire, UK 1971Photo from WA Museum Thong weed beds, Bamburgh, Northumberland, UK 1971Photo from WA Museum PB "thinking underwater", 'James Matthews' site, 1977Photo by Scott Sledge Patrick Baker was the Western Australian Museum's shipwrecks photographer. This series of photo galleries explores his amazing career and catalogues the photos taken between 1970 - 2005. This first gallery focuses on the photos of Patrick in field.