Amos Nachoum

Explorer, Artist, Guardian

Amos Nachoum stands as an emblem in the realms of wildlife and underwater photography. For over four decades, he has seamlessly merged his role as an
explorer and an artist, immersing himself in the most pristine aquatic habitats
to bring forth images that captivate, educate, and inspire. Every frame he
captures tells a story — of nature’s might, fragility, and the intricate dance
of life beneath the waves.

While Amos’s earlier years were marked by service and resilience, it was the serenity of the ocean that truly beckoned him, leading him to the United States. Here, he refined his craft, with an innate understanding of light, motion, and the
behaviors of the marine world. This expertise has seen his work grace the
esteemed pages of National Geographic, Time, Life, and The New York Times, to
name a few. His dedication and prowess have also garnered him significant
accolades, including being a two-time honoree of the BBC Wildlife Photographer
of the Year.

But Amos’s journey is not just about accolades. In founding Big Animals
Expeditions, he extended an invitation — for adventurous souls to witness and
chronicle the majesty of marine species alongside him. From the formidable
great white shark to the ethereal orca, every expedition with Amos is a
masterclass in understanding, respect, and connection with the marine world.

His 2019 documentary, “Picture of His Life,” serves as a testament to his
indomitable spirit and relentless quest for excellence. Through it, viewers
journey with him to the icy realms of the Canadian Arctic, sharing in his dream
to photograph a swimming polar bear — a vivid portrayal of his commitment to
marine grandeur.

In essence, joining Amos Nachoum on an expedition isn’t merely an adventure. It’s
an enriching experience — a chance to learn from a maestro whose heart
resonates with the very pulse of the oceans. Whether you’re an explorer, a
seasoned photographer, or someone eager to delve deeper into the aquatic world,
Amos’s expertise and passion promise a transformative journey.

Awards

Throughout his career, Amos’s commitment, talent, and unique approach to his craft have garnered him numerous prestigious awards and international recognition. His accolades serve as a testament to his unwavering dedication and significant contributions to underwater photography and marine
conservation.

Among his notable awards are:

  1. BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Nachoum is a two-time
    winner of this prestigious award, a testament to his exceptional ability
    to capture wildlife in its purest form.
  2. NOGI Award for Arts from the Underwater Society of America: This award is
    one of the highest recognitions in the diving industry and acknowledges
    his significant contributions to the field.
  3. Siena International Photo Awards: Nachoum triumphed in 2021 with his mesmerizing photo
    of a leopard seal, and then again in 2022.
  4. Antibes Festival of Underwater Pictures: A multiple-time winner
    of various awards at this esteemed festival.
  5. Nature’s Best Photography Awards: Recognized in several categories over the years.
  6. International Photography Awards: A recipient of multiple awards across various
    categories.
  7. United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) International Photographic Competition
    on the Environment
    : Honored for his work in communicating environmental
    issues.
  8. World Press Photo Awards: Winner in the nature category.
  9. National Wildlife Federation Photo Awards: Recognized for his
    work in wildlife photography.
  10. Golden Dolphin Festival: Winner of awards in this prestigious underwater film
    and photography festival.
  11. Moscow International Foto Awards (MIFA): Winner in the
    nature/wildlife category.
  12. Px3 Prix de la Photographie Paris: Winner in the
    nature/wildlife category.
  13. Oasis International Award for Underwater Photography: Recognized for his
    exceptional underwater photography work.
  14. Nature’s Best Photography International Awards. Highly honored in the
    Ocean Views Category
Amos Documentary Film Trailer

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