Trail cameras & Wood Ducks Part 1: Professional wildlife filmmaker and photographer Doug Gardner explains everything he does to setup trail cameras and why he uses them.
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In this conversation, Rick Libby and Libby Corbin of Team Moose Man discuss their background in wildlife photography and their transition to shooting video. They talk about the evolution of their gear and how it has improved their video quality. They also emphasize the importance of continuous learning and listening to others in the field.
In this conversation, Doug Gardner discusses his work as a wildlife cinematographer in South Carolina and shares tips for social media and YouTube success. He also introduces his camera operator bootcamp and workshops, where he teaches aspiring filmmakers the skills they need to succeed in the industry.
Read MoreFollow Michael Mauro and Brandon Day on their four-day saga of discovery, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit, as they navigate mechanical failures, conduct impromptu vehicle repairs, and, against all odds, capture the breathtaking beauty of wild horses in their natural habitat.
Read MoreEric shares his recent birding trip to Homer, Alaska. He discusses the challenges of filming birds in noisy environments and the difficulty of finding specific bird species. Brandon and Michael share their experiences on a wild horse photography trip and the challenges they faced in snowy conditions.
Read MoreCan you edit completely in Lightroom or do you need additional software? How much is too much? Digital art or minimal edits? These and many other topics are discussed as Ron and Jason share a small portion of their image workflow.
Read MoreThis week join the full crew as we catch up on deer in the Rocky Mountain West, speaking in the Southwest, camera trapping in Colorado, the end of polar bear season and what it takes to promote a book.
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