His long experience and engineering background were ideal in 1971 when he became Director of Research and Deveopment for White Stag, an early full-line diving manufacturing company. He has written numerous articles about diving, submersibles, undersea life and the lighter side of ocean technology. Anderson has also written many informative articles on diving personalities and how diving equipment is made. Anderson was Editor of Dive Magazine during the early 1960s. One of his specialties has been underwater photography. This led Anderson into underwater cinematography. Possibly the funniest underwater films ever produced are by Dick Anderson, including Mack The Diving Dog (a springer spaniel who dives for abalone shells), River Gold (spoof on divers pulling up huge gold nuggets from the Yuba River in California), Gold From The Windfield Scott (fooling divers with gold coins on a Californian shipwreck). His lectures, films and articles all bring a viewpoint of diving that can only come from the unique mind of Dick Anderson. He has put diving into an entirely new prospective, one that thousands enjoy. Honoured Photographer Award at the International Underwater Film Festival (1970); NOGI Award for Arts from the Underwater Society of America (1970); and others.