

Shark Shooters
Jason Isley and Roger Munns, cameramen from the documentary series Blue Planet II, race to photograph deadly sharks for a new book. One's optimistic, the other's cautious, making for a dynamic duo as they face challenges, tight deadlines, and tense encounters. They rely on teamwork to capture stunning shots while avoiding the wrath of fearsome predators, proving it's never truly safe in the ocean.
Jason Isley and Roger Munns, cameramen from the documentary series Blue Planet II, race to photograph deadly sharks for a new book. One's optimistic, the other's cautious, making for a dynamic duo as they face challenges, tight deadlines, and tense encounters. They rely on teamwork to capture stunning shots while avoiding the wrath of fearsome predators, proving it's never truly safe in the ocean.
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