I'll add my 2 cents... I can appreciate what Eric is saying. We are all different, we all appreciate different things and relate and connect differently. I have watched a lot of hunting videos, then I stopped because it seemed like kill shot after kill shot on some deer farm without even the slightest hint of a background story. Now, I feel, there are people making hunting videos with beautiful stories, beautiful scenes of wild places, places I may never get to see or walk. On you tube there are guys making hunting videos that have the kind of personality I would love to share a camp with. Of course there are hunters making videos and I cant stand their personality, I don't watch them. There are people I feel are disrespectful to dead animals, I feel sensitive to that, I don't watch.
I love being outside, everything about wild places close and far and the animals that live there. That being said in the 4 mo. I'm able to be outside hunting there are so many beautiful moments I am witness to. I appreciate being able to try and capture some of this on film and with written words. No its never the same but if you try hard sometimes its close enough to make an impression on a friend or family member that was not there, its close enough that when i revisit it years later it stirs up a dozen more thoughts and memories that I had forgotten about that day. There are people smarter than me that do that better, more creatively, more consistently and with better gear.
To be able to share a feeling, an emotion, a moment in time that leaves an impression is to me a gift of sorts. There are those that do it with words, those that do it with camera lenses, those that do it with a paint brush, those that sing with a voice ill never have, people that dance and move beautifully. All those things I relate to differently, as to say I appreciate them or care for them differently but that's just me.
To me there are video story tellers out there, professional and amateur that do a wonderful job sharing wilderness places, hunts, and stories... Like my friend Jack use to say put your heart in the right place and show me your passion!
73yo Jim one hour before I shot my first elk with a longbow that he called 10 yards past me in Colorado on the last day of the season.