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“Shark Shooter” Michael Muller profiled in the new issue of Red Bulletin
Earlier this month, Feature Shoot showcased Michael Muller’s shark photos (see “Fearless Photographer Michael Muller Discusses Swimming With Sharks”), and now Red Bulletin has splashed its pages with Michael’s underwater photos of these iconic creatures.
In “Shark Shooter,” written in an adrenaline-fueled style captures Michael’s own affable intensity, Michael tells of his first experience with great whites—a trip to the shark-filled waters of Guadalupe Island…
“I was standing on the boat, very early in the morning. The shark rocketed to the surface from out of the dark. He was big, like a car with teeth.” Muller was hooked. “Fear, excitement, more than one adrenaline rush,” he says, describing the kick it gave him. “Afterward, I knew I couldn’t do without it.”
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The opening spread of “Shark Shooter,” as seen in Red Bulletin.
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Read more at Red Bulletin: http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_UK/Article/Red-Bulletin-Shark-Shooter-021243260480849
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