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Blue sharks Cornwall
I spent a day out at sea off the coast of Cornwall in Penzance, in order to film the blue sharks. We went out and waited in super rough seas, with a few other boat guests not taking to kindly to the seas movement! But then, after 4 hours of waiting, they appeared. I could instantly see how they got their name of Blue Sharks - they were electric blue, with the sun rays reflecting off of them. The sharks moved with this effortless grace, circling the boat, catching the light ju


Base jumping
While we were in Switzerland, we got to film base jumpers with the drone, and honestly, it was incredible. One was Jottnar sponsored Tim Howell. Watching these fearless people leap off cliffs and quite literally fly, was both thrilling and inspiring. From the drone’s perspective, you really got the full scale of it—the height, the speed, and the confidence involved. The scenery made it even more amazing - snowy mountains, valleys and lakes. Seeing people push themselves like


Tonga Humpback Whales
Earlier this year, I got the opportunity to travel to Tonga to film Cat Sharks, who runs intimate tours that let people swim with humpback whales. Cat has lived and worked around these giants for years and her knowledge was second to none. From the first day, it was clear this wasn’t a typical wildlife shoot. Cat has great respect and knowledge on the whales. She reads their moods, waits for them to come closer, and makes sure her guests understand that they’re visitors in th
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