The common thread behind the stories is photographers striving to make a difference: Children in need through the eyes of UNICEF photographer Simon Lister, saving our oceans with inspirational marine conservationist/artist Shawn Heinrichs and preserving indigenous culture, with filmmaker Dylan River. Series three saw the Tales by Light team travel to Mexico, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Indonesia, Australia and United States – 42 flights, 191,510 kilometres travelled and 84 days in the field filming. There are so many challenges facing the world as we know it, and as Shawn Heinrichs says in his episode – “At times what seems insurmountable odds, but there needs to be hope.” Abraham Joffe “I am naturally drawn to people who are visionary and optimistic. I am also naturally very inquisitive and tend to gravitate to those who also share the wonder for the extraordinary,” Joffe said. “What I look for when selecting people to work with is that fire and drive to really make a difference. Series three takes viewers on a spectacular journey across seven environments deserts, mountains, rainforest, urban, ocean, islands, and rivers – captured by image makers who are trying to make the world a better place. Capturing powerful and real-life stories has always been the driving force of Tales by Light and, for series three, director Abraham Joffe has focused on image makers with purpose those using their craft to bring important messages to the world.įrom the stark beauty of the Australian outback to the mesmerising underwater world, Joffe sought out the stories that desperately need sharing.
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