💨 Abstract
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory aims to change the perception of great white sharks. While working on his series "Sharks Up Close," he decided to film the sharks without a cage to capture their natural behavior. Despite the risks, Gregory emphasizes that humans are not on the sharks' menu and that encounters are often due to mistaken identity.
Courtesy: Asyia Iftikhar
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