Abraham Joffe1
International Filmmaker
Abraham Joffe has established himself as one of Australia’s DSLR filmmakers and has recently been appointed as a Canon Master.
Having worked on a variety of television and film projects over the past 13 years, including working as a cameraman for the late, renowned wildlife man and filmmaker Malcolm Douglas, he has a passion for storytelling and filmmaking in the natural world.1
Their trips through the Kimberley in Western Australia shooting stories on bush survival skills, extreme fishing, bush cooking and wildlife encounters speak for themselves.
This work lead to Abraham becoming the head cameraman for David Ireland’s “Wildlife Man” series travelling to many countries to film adventure stories. The show was distributed on Discovery channel in the US, Channel 9 in Australia and in over 20 other countries.
Abraham is an accomplished underwater cinematographer having shot underwater films in Christmas Island, East Timor, and the Solomon Islands and in every state of Australia. Filming shipwrecks is one of his great interests.
He was commissioned by Iconic Images to film the Namibia Self-Drive photographic safari in July 2012 and the Big Cats & Elephants Up Close with Art Wolfe in Botswana and South Africa in Sept 2013. He has also been commissioned to film the Iconic East Africa photographic safari in March 2014. He owns and operates “Untitled Film Works”, one of the most successful wedding and corporate cinematography studios in Australia and has established himself as a leader in DSLR filmmaking running workshops and speaking regularly in Australia and internationally.
[The image of Abraham Joffe above is reproduced with the kind permission of Wayne Osborn]1