Wild Focus: MooseMan Nature Photos Talks Wildlife Photography, Videography & More

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. The conversation touches on the role of social media, particularly YouTube, in showcasing their work. They also discuss the challenges of capturing audio and video in the field. The conversation explores the elusiveness of moose and the fascination people have with them. The hosts discuss the process of creating content and telling stories about moose behavior. They also talk about the naming of individual bulls and the challenges of observing and understanding their behavior. The stages of a moose rut and the infatuation people have with moose are also discussed. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the mystery and complexity of moose. In this conversation, MooseMan and Michael Mauro discuss their experiences with bears and share their techniques for managing and organizing video files. They talk about the importance of naming and categorizing videos, as well as the different approaches they take. MooseMan prefers to organize his videos chronologically, while Michael uses dates and brief descriptions. They also discuss the size of their video libraries and the process of deleting unwanted footage. The conversation highlights the importance of memory and attention to detail when managing video files. They also discuss the coexistence of bears and moose in the wilderness and share humorous anecdotes. The conversation concludes with MooseMan and Michael expressing their gratitude and appreciation for their experiences and the opportunity to share their videos with others.

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