After more than a decade traversing rivers, undertaking long expeditions, and documenting wildlife in extreme conditions, Brazilian Emmy Award-winning cinematographer João Paulo Krajewski reveals to the public a collection of rare images of the Amazon rainforest that challenge common perceptions of the world's largest tropical forest. The scenes are part of the documentary series "Forest of Waters," a production that follows the relationship bet…
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After more than a decade traversing rivers, undertaking long expeditions, and documenting wildlife in extreme conditions, Brazilian Emmy Award-winning cinematographer João Paulo Krajewski reveals to the public a collection of rare images of the Amazon rainforest that challenge common perceptions of the world's largest tropical forest. The scenes are part of the documentary series "Forest of Waters," a production that follows the relationship bet…