Ryu Jun-yeol became a special teacher
Ryu Jun-yeol became a special teacher
Actor Ryu Jun-yeol leaves for Jeju Island with six students.

In tvN's 'Ryu Jun-yeol and Photographers in School Uniforms', which will be aired on the 22nd, actor Ryu Jun-yeol, who is known for his passion for the environment and photography, and six high school students who love photography travel around Jeju Island to take nature pictures and learn about the beauty of the natural environment and the reasons for protecting it. The process of discovery is depicted.

Ryu Jun-yeol said he participated in this project to easily and easily raise awareness of environmental pollution and his will to protect it through photos. I plan to honestly convey the reasons and thoughts that led me to become interested in the environment.

Next, as the goal of the project is to make it easier for anyone to think about and approach the environment in their daily lives, we met students who like photography themselves, even if they are not professionals, and took a photography class to Jeju Island. In addition to the photos taken by the students in order to access the natural environment on a daily and comfortable basis, it is also noteworthy that all filming, except for drones, was done with smartphone cameras.

In particular, Ryu Jun-yeol, who worked as a theater and musical after-school teacher before his debut, transformed into a special experiential learning teacher and gave encouragement and advice to the six photographers in school uniform, adding to curiosity. The still released ahead of the broadcast shows Ryu Jun-yeol acting as a mentor by accompanying the students who were divided into three teams and took pictures of the cape (forest), Badang (sea), and Oreum of Jeju Island. Ryu Jun-yeol provides direction to students who are worried about what subjects to capture, and brings out their creativity by sharing various perspectives on nature.

The six photographers in school uniforms complete their photo works by adding their own personalities along with advice from Ryu Jun-yeol. In this process, you can admire the amazing scenery of Jeju Island, feel sad about unexpected environmental pollution, and experience firsthand the importance of environmental protection and the value of nature.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr