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- World-renowned Australian underwater and nature photographer Darren Jew captures a Humpback Whale mating chase in Tonga and the 70-year-old wreck of a Mitsubishi Bi-Plane and active volcano in Papua New Guinea.
- Legendary nature and cultural photographer Art Wolfe captures the famous mud men and the Huli people in Papua New Guinea, and works on his human canvas project with the Surma people of Ethiopia.
- Adventure and sports photographer Krystle Wright, capturing and delving into the world of free-diving related sports in Vanuatu and powered para-gliders on the flooded salt pans of Utah.
- Nature photographer Art Wolfe travels to Alaska and the plains of East Africa, to capture the great brown bear and wildebeests.
- Photographer Peter Eastway follows in the footsteps of Frank Hurley, capturing the wilderness and wildlife in Antarctica and South Georgia.
- Travel photographer Richard l'Anson travels to the Himalayas, to captures insights of an important religious festival and the tigers of India's Bandhavgarh National Park.
- Wildlife photographers Jonathan and Angela Scott are based in the Masai Mara. Challenges are mounting for the animals they love and they want to share what they experience following these amazing creatures to ensure the Reserve survives.
- Jonathan and Angela continue the hunt with the cheetahs, the elusive leopard remains in their sights and as they take us around the Reserve, the abundance of wildlife in the Mara sustains shows it truly is a testament to Sacred Nature.
- Underwater photographer Eric Cheng wants to bring the true nature of marine predators to light. After diving with the Orcas in Norway we go to Brazil, home of the world's heaviest snake - the Anaconda.
- Eric Cheng continues his quest to show that the ocean's magnificent predators are being unfairly demonized. He joins experienced shark diver Jim Abernethy in the Bahamas to give us an insight into the bond between Tiger sharks and men.
- Documentary photographer Stephen Dupont has spent a lifetime covering wars and disasters. He is now seeking to uncover a new perspective on death. He starts by going to the burning ghats of Varanasi where death is celebrated uniquely.
- Stephen Dupont heads to Namibia to uncover his journey; the desolate town of Kolmanskoppe and the petrified trees of Deadvlei lead him to the Bushmen of the Kalahari whose unique perspective on life and death bring his journey to an end.
- Together with UNICEF Goodwill ambassador Orlando Bloom, Simon's mission is to meet children living below the poverty line and connect with the humanity that resides in all of us.
- Underwater photographer and filmmaker Shawn Heinrichs turns his lens from documenting wildlife atrocities to a new mission to protect and share the epicentre of marine biodiversity of Raja Ampat. Shawn teams up with freediver Sabine Templeton to produce an image of animal connection. Projecting films to local communities, helps foster appreciation of the natural treasure that exists below the surface.
- Dylan River's goal is to capture the culture and heritage of Australia's First Nations people so that it can be relayed for future generations.