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'Secrets of the Whales' Photographer Brian Skerry on the Time an Orca Offered Him Food

Secrets of the Whales Photographer Brian Skerry on the Time an Orca Offered Him Food On 4/23/21 at 1:05 PM EDT Secrets of the Whales, premiered on Disney+. The epic, four-part series, produced by Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron and narrated by actor Sigourney Weaver, was filmed over three years in two dozen locations, revealing the extraordinary lives and complex social structures of five different whale species orcas, humpbacks, belugas, narwhals and sperm whales. The series involves acclaimed National Geographic Explorer wildlife photographer Brian Skerry, who has spent more than 10,000 hours underwater over the past four decades. Skerry spoke to Newsweek about his experiences making the series. The conversation below has been edited for length and clarity.

Nat Geo's Secrets Of The Whales Dives Into Unknown Whale Cultures & Traditions

Share Imagine coming face-to-face with a killer whale. The overwhelming feeling of not knowing what’s next setting in as the whale circles you. This could be your last your last moment on Earth or you’re about to witness the unimaginable. In National Geographic’s 4-part docu-series Secrets Of The Whales airing on Disney+, a killer whale slowly circles wildlife photographer Brian Skerry in the middle of the ocean not to attack him but to share his dinner with him: the carcass of a giant sting ray. Skerry was overcome with instant fascination, “Part of my brain is thinking, ‘I can’t believe what I’m seeing. Don’t screw it up,” he told himself.

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