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Yesterday I watched a new five-part series titled "UNDERDOGS," narrated by Ryan Reynolds,

This five-part series, a collaboration between Reynolds' Maximum Effort and Wildstar Films, is set to shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked creatures of the natural world. It promises to reveal the unique survival tricks, bizarre mating strategies, and surprising superpowers of these "unsung heroes." Expect never-before-filmed scenes and stunning cinematography.

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Filming underwater for Nat Geo’s Underdogs

I was the Director of Photography for an underwater story about the hairy frogfish which featured in episode four (The Unusual Suspects) of Underdogs. A new twist on natural history programming, pr...

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Nat Geo’s ‘Underdogs’ Turns Weird Wildlife Into Must-See...

For more than a century, National Geographic has made icons out of elephants, whales, and lions. But what about butt-glowing larvae or manatees that fart

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Cinematographer Roger Munns sets up filming equipment on the sea floor to film a hairy frogfish lying in wait. (National Geographic/Jason Isley)

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