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March 30, 2023February 17, 2025YouTube
Sigma 60-600mm DG DN | Sony E – Mount | A Review From A Wildlife Filmmaker

Sigma 60-600mm DG DN | Sony E – Mount | A Review From A Wildlife Filmmaker

https://youtu.be/rVgRESs0wss Testing the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens in Yellowstone Spending time in Yellowstone National Park is always an incredible experience, but…

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March 17, 2023February 17, 2025YouTube
Yellowstone A Cinematic Journey | Sony A7s III | Sigma 60-600mm DG DN | 10x Zoom Mirrorless Wonder

Yellowstone A Cinematic Journey | Sony A7s III | Sigma 60-600mm DG DN | 10x Zoom Mirrorless Wonder

Filming Yellowstone in the Heart of Winter In February of 2023, I found myself deep in the snow-covered wilderness of Yellowstone National Park, camera in…

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January 16, 2023February 17, 2025YouTube
Wildlife Filmmaking Hack | Trail Cameras | Filming The Wild

Wildlife Filmmaking Hack | Trail Cameras | Filming The Wild

Using Trail Cameras for Wildlife Filmmaking: A Game-Changer for Tracking Elusive Animals As a wildlife filmmaker, capturing the perfect shot often requires patience, skill, and…

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December 16, 2022February 17, 2025YouTube
Sigma 60-600mm and Sony A7s III | Filming Wildlife | Review

Sigma 60-600mm and Sony A7s III | Filming Wildlife | Review

The Sigma 60-600mm: A Wildlife Filmmaker’s Perspective When it comes to wildlife filmmaking, having a versatile lens is essential. The Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN…

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Over just a few weeks in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, I set out to capture a story of life, survival, and beauty—testing the Sigma 300–600mm f/4 lens with my Sony FX6. It’s live! There’s something healing about being out in the wild. The fresh mountain air, the towering pines, and the silence broken only by the wind. It’s a place where you feel the pulse of the earth—alive, vibrant, wild. Every now and then, I'm reminded how a single song, played in the right moment, can stay with someone for years. A quiet exchange, a shared evening, a few guitar chords, and somehow it lingers. A rare glimpse into the hands-on work behind wolf recovery. Something I have been holding onto for a long time is finally ready to be shared. Just dropped something special this morning. For the past two years, @alanalovingtrue has been more than my partner, she’s been a mirror, a guide, and a relentless believer in who I am at my core. Through our time together, both personally and creatively, she’s helped me reconnect to something I lost... a part of myself I call "Nature Boy," the wild, curious, deeply connected part of me that was buried under the weight of a decade-long toxic relationship. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHEee8Oyelp/

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