Join us as the crew catches up with habitat concerns, camera rumors and Mike breaks down his preliminary usage of the RED V-Raptor S35. What’s coming up for the crew? Workshops are filling but there are still options available. What will the end of a very long winter reveal for sensitive species?
Read MoreAlaskan Young Gun Sergius Hannan has an impressive body of work at a young age. He runs the gamut from the top of the mountain to the bottom of the sea.
Read MoreAs a child, Cynthia Bandurek, developed a fascination for wildlife/nature while living in urban Buenos Aires, Argentina. She talks with us about how that love for nature/wildlife transitioned to photography and ultimately a move to Costa Rica.
Read MoreOn this weeks episode we talk with Tanner Haver, a young and enthusiastic wildlife lover and cinematographer. We discuss everything from cameras to filming with the CN20 to heroes and mentors and getting his first big break. At 22 he’s on the right track to become a working wildlife photographer/cinematographer.
Read MoreThe WE Crew got a chance to talk with Ben Masters of Fin and Fur Films about some of the amazing wildlife/adventure movies they are making. From cameras to horses Ben shares a myriad of experiences he and his crew had in the field. He also talks about his personal favorite movie making tool…camera traps.
Read MoreThis jam packed episode spans from the Aurora of the north, the wonders of the Arctic, to the colorful reptilians of the southwest. Even old guys can get excited about fresh glimpses into natures best and brightest.
Read MoreWe talk to Evan about his journey from Eagle Scout outdoor enthusiast to wildlife photographer/videographer. What he has learned along the way and where he plans to take his channel and career in the future.
Read MoreIt’s a full episode as the crew trades jabs and intel as well as bring back some pro-tip wisdom as winter approaches. Join us as we get the full band back together this week on Wild and Exposed
Read MoreBeth Huning’s photographed the wildlife, landscapes and cultures of a variety of locales, from the high Arctic to North Africa to the South Pacific. In this episode, she talks about the challenges of photographing in Death Valley and of being a campground host in what Ron Hayes called “a landscape photographer’s lab.”
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