If you've ever watched Discovery Channel's Shark Week, you've seen plenty of amazing underwater footage, but just who is filming all those close-up shots of sharks? This year it's French cinematographer Denis Lagrange, 44, who began diving at the age of 10 in Rangiroa, the second largest atoll in the world. Lagrange returned with the Discovery Channel to Rangiroa this year to film for Shark Week.After traveling to the Hotel Kia Ora with camera equipment in tow, Lagrange and the Topdive team set off in search of sharks. While the job may seem dangerous, it's just another day at work for Lagrange.
- 6/27/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
If you've ever watched Discovery Channel's Shark Week, you've seen plenty of amazing underwater footage, but just who is filming all those close-up shots of sharks?
This year it's French cinematographer Denis Lagrange, 44, who began diving at the age of 10 in Rangiroa, the second largest atoll in the world.
Lagrange returned with the Discovery Channel to Rangiroa this year to film for Shark Week.
After traveling to the Hotel Kia Ora with camera equipment in tow, Lagrange and the Topdive team set off in search of sharks. While the job may seem dangerous, it's just another day at work for Lagrange.
This year it's French cinematographer Denis Lagrange, 44, who began diving at the age of 10 in Rangiroa, the second largest atoll in the world.
Lagrange returned with the Discovery Channel to Rangiroa this year to film for Shark Week.
After traveling to the Hotel Kia Ora with camera equipment in tow, Lagrange and the Topdive team set off in search of sharks. While the job may seem dangerous, it's just another day at work for Lagrange.
- 6/27/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
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