- Włodzimierz Puchalski
Włodzimierz Puchalski (b.
March 6 ,1908 ; d.January 19 ,1979 ) was a Polish photographer and film director.Life
He was born in Mostki Wielkie, near
Lwów (then inAustria-Hungary , nowLviv in theUkraine ). Puchalski studied at thePolitechnika Lwowska to become an agronomic engineer. He was the first man to use the term "bloodless hunt " to describe hunting wildlife with the use of film and a still photo camera.He began his photographic career while in the Cadet Corps and during his college studies, initially photographing waterfowl in the fish ponds at
Żółkiew (Zhovkva ) from hideouts made of grass, and later carnivorous birds in Sokal. He also immortalized hunting scenes of the Polish nobility.During
World War II , he worked as a forest ranger in theSandomierz Forest only to return to his passion after the war. He joined forces with theŁódź educational film company "Wytwórnia Filmów Oświatowych w Łodzi" and, travelling constantly throughout Poland, took photographs of nature subjects: flocks of migratory birds on theBiebrza andNarew rivers, as well aswisent , elk, wolves,lynx , beavers,deer and smaller animals.On
Spitsbergen , he gathered substantive material about the fauna of this cold area; in the Polish research station onKing George Island in the Antarctic, he photographedpenguin s,sea lion s,whale bones and his beloved birds. He died while filmingskua s.Film festival
This pioneer of nature photography and popular science and nature films created several dozen albums and almost 60 films, winning numerous photographic contests in Poland and abroad. The Włodzimierz Puchalski International Nature Film Festival is held yearly in Łódź in his honour.
External links
* [http://www.wfo.com.pl/kod/festiwal_uk.htm Włodzimierz Puchalski International Nature Film Festival]
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