Wildlife filmmaker Chris Palmer shows that animals are often set up to succeed

Three decades later, Palmer hasn’t quite recovered. And, at 63, he has written a confessional for an entire industry. “Shooting in the Wild,” published this year by Sierra Club Books, exposes the unpleasant secrets of environmental filmmaking: manufactured sounds, staged fights, wild animals that aren’t quite wild filmed in nature that isn’t entirely natural.

(via Instapaper)