Meet Jahawi Bertolli: a filmmaker, photographer, and music producer from Kenya who specializes in portraying the beauty, power, and vulnerability of wildlife and the underwater world
Meet Jahawi Bertolli. He's a filmmaker, photographer, and music producer from Kenya who specializes in wildlife and the underwater world, striving to portray the beauty, power, and vulnerability of wild environments.His work has taken him across Kenya, from the remote northern coast to the Masai Mara National Reserveas well as to distant corners of the globe, like Myanmar and the Galapagos Islands.
In 2018, he stumbled upon an ancient rock gong in the central Serengeti, which reignited his musical curiosity, and the First Rock project was born.
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