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Louis Pussy Hoyos's role introduction

Louie Psihoyos

Louie psihoyos, an American photographer and documentary director, works for National Geographic magazine, and is the first photographer hired by National Geographic magazine for more than ten years. In 2009, the first documentary "Dolphin Bay" directed by louie psihoyos described the story of fishermen killing a large number of dolphins in Taiji Town, Japan, which won several documentary awards at major film festivals.

Chinese name: Louis Psihoyus.

Mbth: LouiePsihoyos

Nationality: USA

Place of birth: Iowa, USA

Date of birth: 1957

Occupation: photographer, documentary director

Masterpiece: Documentary Dolphin Bay

Character experience

Louie psihoyos was born in Iowa, USA from 65438 to 0957. He is a famous American photographer and documentary director. 1980, at the age of 23, Piscios won several first-class photography awards, and later worked for National Geographic magazine, becoming the first photographer employed by National Geographic magazine for more than ten years.

Personal life

He is also a diver and is keen on underwater photography.

Main work

In 2009, he released his first documentary "Dolphin Bay", which described the behavior of fishermen in Taiji Town, Japan to kill a large number of dolphins.

The film won several documentary awards at major film festivals, and won the best documentary feature film award at the 82nd Academy Awards on 20 10.

Dolphin Bay tells that Taiji Town in Japan is a beautiful bay with beautiful scenery. However, 23,000 dolphins are killed by Japanese fishermen every year here. This film truly and objectively records this cruel behavior. Under the leadership of Rick Obari, a famous marine mammal expert, a group of adventurous radicals walked into this bay with top-notch equipment, went deep into the scene, and truly recorded the atrocities of a large number of wild animals being killed by human beings, revealing a phenomenon that seriously threatened human health.