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The team of Senses of Nature

NATURE / WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPY 

We believe that a good nature film shows the beauty of planet Earth and the secret moments of wildlife. We don’t show manipulated scenes, directed stories, only true wonders that a patient nature-lover can deserve. During our work we avoid natural damage, and a part of our income from films goes to funding conservation projects. Our first short movie appeared as a Nature video publication. In 2014 we started to shoot a film about the life of wild horses with the coproduction of Laokoon Filmgroup.

KATALIN OZOGÁNY

is a biological physicist researcher, nature photographer and filmmaker. She started studying Przewalski's horses at the Pentezug Reserve, Hortobágy National Park in 2013, working as a research associate at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, then at the University of Debrecen. As a researcher she is studying the collective movements, collective behaviour and social system of Przewalski's horses in the wild by aerial videotracking using drones and helium-filled balloons. She takes photographs and shoots footage of the wild horses for Senses of Nature.

www.katalinozogany.com

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Attila Korbely

ATTILA KORBELY

is a Qualified European Photographer (QEP) and filmmaker. His photo reports were published by many magazines, books and websites, including nature images from the Equator to the Arctic. He worked for Fujifilm, Canon, and National Geographic Magazine Hungary and has been the president of two hungarian photographer associations. He is working as a scientific photography instructor at Eötvös Loránd University. His story with the wild horses started in 2002, when after years of fieldwork his photo report was published in the National Geographic Magazine. From 2014 he is shooting a film of wild horses with RED Digital Cameras.

www.korbelyworkshop.pb.photography

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