
In 1973 the Atlantic Underwater Club, of which I was a member, was approached by the South African Speleological Society…
I have been diving for over 40 years and therefore have an excellent knowledge of the South African marine environment as well as having contacts in the documentary and scientific communities. I began my career in underwater filming in 1987 while assisting Swiss filmmaker, Gerald Favre, with his production “Le Souffle du Dragon”, a story about the discovery and exploration of the world’s largest underground lake in Namibia. Since then I have worked with many production companies worldwide.
Working with the sea can be frustrating and sometimes dangerous but mostly rewarding. It is not all about tropical islands and warm water and can involve spending many cold hours underwater, sometimes on one’s own. While I specialised in documentary films about sharks, whales, dolphins and the Cape fur seals that are abundant in the cold water near Cape Town where I live, I also spend time along the coast between Cape Town and Mozambique and around the Indian Ocean Islands.
Besides my wildlife filming work, I have been involved in such diverse activities as commercial contract diving and marine survey work for the likes of Eskom, Telkom and SAPPI, caving, cave diving, nuclear reactor diving and mountaineering.
I have often been very fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time. I have been amongst the privileged few to be in places no human has placed a foot on before and have been the first person to dive in the fuel pool at the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station in South Africa. All of these experiences would not have been possible without the help of incredible support teams to whom I owe my sincere gratitude.
These activities are all included in my website so please take the time to dig around for anything that you may find of interest.
Charles was a 2002 Primetime Emmy Award winner in the category Outstanding Cinematography for work done for The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, produced by the BBC / Discovery Channel.
In 2006 Charles filmed rays feeding on squid for the BBC's Planet Earth: Shallow Seas.
Charles Maxwell is proud to have worked with the below companies:
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- Sir David Attenborough in his narration for the BBC's "Shark Coast"
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