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Photographer | Official Trailer | National Geographic


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·Nov 10, 2024

[Music] Look, the only way you can change the world is with stories. People really want to know what it feels like to be a photographer, right? Shoulder down, there we go. Obviously, there's a risk involved. It's this ying-yang of danger and this incredible raw beauty—that's its first breath. That's so cool!

Every creature comes from somewhere, and yet when you see it with your own eyes, you can't help but feel a sense of magic. I want to change stereotypes, to make an actual difference in people's lives. I always was interested in things unseen. I'm queer, I'm black, I'm religious. I find beauty in iconography and have it. I just want to be the change.

We're on this mission to chase big oil out of the Bahamas, just using our cameras, photographing out in the elements. You are at the mercy of Mother Nature. It was just like a lightning bolt. When I'm shooting, I'm in my element. Beautiful! Here we go, there's a masterpiece everywhere. It's not just razzle-dazzle adventure life.

All right, this is it! Let's go! These moments that you immortalize make a lot of difference. Okay, you ready? This is the adventure of a lifetime. Just imagine how much more is out there. [Music]

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