Shooting in the Arctic is one of the most difficult in the field of nature film. The cameraman Uwe Anders is certainly one with the most experience in this field. For four months Anders lived among polar bears, arctic foxes and walruses on Russia's Wrangel Island. Only a tent or simple wooden or tin huts of the Russian scientists living and working on the island during the short summer offered him protection. Every day he went out into the tundra on an all-terrain quad bike. Always on the lookout for the small and large dramas of the Arctic wildlife.
Shooting in the Arctic is one of the most difficult in the field of nature film. The cameraman Uwe Anders is certainly one with the most experience in this field. For four months Anders lived among polar bears, arctic foxes and walruses on Russia's Wrangel Island. Only a tent or simple wooden or tin huts of the Russian scientists living and working on the island during the short summer offered him protection. Every day he went out into the tundra on an all-terrain quad bike. Always on the lookout for the small and large dramas of the Arctic wildlife.