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I wanted to document the effects of climate change and the melting of permafrost in the warmest place on Earth - in the Russian Arctic. I went on a trip along the Kolyma River to talk to the locals and find out how their lives have changed in recent years. And most importantly, how the nature around them has changed. And I made amazing and frightening discoveries.
The film was shot with the support of Greenpeace Russia
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Pleistocene Park website (Guys accept donations): pleistocenepark.ru/ru/
The film was shot using equipment provided by Panasonic LUMIX Russia (Panasonic Rus LLC)
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And also thanks to Sigma and Hoya for the filming equip.
Cameras: Lumix S1H and Lumix GH5s
Lenses: Lumix 24-105 f4, Sigma 24-35 f2 (with HOYA filter)
Drone: DJI mavic 2pro
Tripod: Libec, Manfrotto
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My name is Alexander Fedorov. I am a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker. I have spent the past six years traveling around the world documenting and photographing endangered crops and hard-to-reach areas. I have published my work in National Geographic Russia, Discovery, Around the World, Geo and other magazines. In my Bad Planet project, I want to tell people about the diversity of culture and nature, and what we can do to preserve them.