Andy Mann Has Perfected the Craft of Filming Sharks
Adventure photographer and filmmaker Andy Mann swims with and films oceanic whitetip sharks off Cat Island in the Bahamas in this video exploring his underwater pursuits.

Q: What goes through your head when you’re face-to-face with a shark?
A: There is a short learning curve to being in the water with sharks. You have to adjust to their behavior and observe with respect. I trust sharks very much and I trust my judgment. If I notice anything small, like a sudden change in behavior in the shark, I’ll adjust instantly or I’ll get out of the water.
Q: How does trusting your equipment factor into being underwater?
A: Trusting my equipment is paramount to my job as an underwater photographer. I simply cannot give the integrity of my gear a second thought once I enter the water. I’m focused on my breath, the sharks and making a memorable image. Same goes with my watch, my scuba tank and right up to my mask.
Q: Does your concept of time change at all when you’re underwater?
A: The concept of time is the reason to approach underwater wildlife encounters on a breath hold. I consider anything over one minute a good dive in the deep blue ocean with sharks. Everything goes quiet: no voices, no noise, just you and 99-percent of the earth by volume, water.
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