About Us

From the dark abyss to the sunlit surface waters, Image Quest 3-D's picture library, PELAGICA, proactively documents and illustrates the inhabitants of the marine realm, with particular emphasis upon the intriguing planktonic communities of the open oceans and the bizarre inhabitants of the great ocean depths.

Images are captured in both 2-D and 3-D, stills and movie format, from Imax to mini DV, with marine biologists and notable photographers contributing worldwide material and story-telling expertise. The product of over fifty marine expeditions is available. Spectacular aquatic and fluid effects are also part of our speciality.

In-house designers are available to create tailor-made 2-D and 3-D exhibits, display technologies and educational packs, suitable for various venues. Three millennium projects have already benefited from materials of this sort. Others are in preparation.

Books, articles and revelations are continually added to the database as stories, facts and anecdotal evidence are gathered from our contributors.

The extensive website allows customers to browse image catalogues, use searches to locate, order and download pictures. Images may be transferred via the website, ISDN, CD-ROM or are available as original transparencies and prints.

The library was initially established on the unique collection of material originated by Peter Parks over 30 years. It is run from the company premises in Oxfordshire, UK from where it deals with organisations around the world. If you want to find out more about the company then click on the link below to visit their main website.

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Image Quest 3-D Limited
The Craft Workshops, Cuckoo Lane, North Leigh, Oxfordshire, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1993 882333;
E-Mail: info@imagequest3d.com, info@imagequestmarine.com

Registered in England no. 2859795; Registered office - As above


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