Julie Morgan has had an extensive career in underwater
photography. She spent much of the past two decades in
Bonaire working as a photo pro and managing a resort
photography facility. Her work has appeared in numerous
books and publications. In 2001, Julie spent a week
documenting the development of an egg clutch incubated in
the mouth of a male yellowhead jawfish. Her series of
photos follow the tiny offsprings' evolution from fresh,
orange, yolk-filled eggs to their nighttime release as
minute larvae dominated by dark pigmented eyes.