Tales by Light Q&A - S1E1: Submerged
1. Who is the photographer and what do they photograph?
In this episode, the photographer was marine photographer Eric Cheng. During the episode, he goes from the coasts of Norway out to the vast areas of Brazil to photograph the anacondas located there.
2. What do you find most interesting about this episode?
I found the quality of the photos as well as the anacondas behaviors to be the most interesting, at least, to me. I was glad to see that he didn't let any feelings of discomfort visible through his closeness to such creatures.
3. What did you learn from this episode?
During the episode, I learned more about the environment and the habits of the Brazilian anaconda.
4. Where does this episode take place? Did you like the location? Why or Why not?
This episode took place on the coasts of Norway, where Cheng took photographs of the Orca Whales, before panning to the forested areas of Brazil, where Cheng then took photos of the native anaconda inhabitants.
5. Why is this work important?
This work is important because of the educational views that it gives us towards the environment and the lengths to which an environmental photographer will go to get what they need.
In this episode, the photographer was marine photographer Eric Cheng. During the episode, he goes from the coasts of Norway out to the vast areas of Brazil to photograph the anacondas located there.
2. What do you find most interesting about this episode?
I found the quality of the photos as well as the anacondas behaviors to be the most interesting, at least, to me. I was glad to see that he didn't let any feelings of discomfort visible through his closeness to such creatures.
3. What did you learn from this episode?
During the episode, I learned more about the environment and the habits of the Brazilian anaconda.
4. Where does this episode take place? Did you like the location? Why or Why not?
This episode took place on the coasts of Norway, where Cheng took photographs of the Orca Whales, before panning to the forested areas of Brazil, where Cheng then took photos of the native anaconda inhabitants.
5. Why is this work important?
This work is important because of the educational views that it gives us towards the environment and the lengths to which an environmental photographer will go to get what they need.
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