Photographer: Amos Nachoum

World Ranking | Country Ranking | Last Year's Points |
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1517th | 172th | -- |
Honor Points : 2 | -- |

Amos is a wildlife photographer and explorer. He began his photography career as a fashion and war photographer in his homeland in Israel. Amos started is diving and underwater photography in the Red Sea, exactly from this shoreline, were we are today.
For 40 years, Amos has pursued his quest to dispel the myth of "dangerous wildlife" and to show harmonious interactions between man and big animals. He is fearless about pioneering new ways to bring people to experience close encounters with anaconda, orcas, and leopard seal. Amos aims his camera and expeditions to inspire awareness about the threatened and endangered species to promote their conservation
Amos latest wildlife experience was diving and photographing Polar bear mother and two cubs, safely. That epic peaceful encounter was documented in a movie about his career…4,000 people summited Everest, 12 people landed on the moon only five people dive with Polar bears
Amos is a professional speakers who did two Ted X events. He is a winning photographer the Nikon award American photographer of the year award, Diver of the year in 2015, twice won the BBC Wildlife photographer of the year award for animal behavior category. Amos nominated in 2019, the Person of the year by SeaKeepers, international Yachts owners devoted for ocean conservation. Other nominees were, James Cameron, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Jack Cousteau, Walter Cronkite, Mikhail Gorbachev and Prince Albert
Amos is a man driven to exceed limits