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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Tyler Sharp - The Sportsman Storyteller

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2017

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Tyler Sharp is an adventurer, sportsman, conservationist, and world traveler with a gift for telling stories through images and words. While he may be best known for his photography focusing on Americana and Western lifestyle, travel, and adventure, Tyler has built a substantial resume that includes filmmaking, directing, writing, and creative strategy. His work has taken him to some of the most spectacular and far-flung regions of the globe, with an emphasis on East Africa, Montana, and his home state of Texas. • As a devoted hunter and fisherman, Tyler has chased game in some of the world's wildest regions, giving him a global perspective on the importance of natural resources, game management, and sustainable hunting practices. As you'll hear in our conversation, Tyler has thought deeply about the practical and ethical implications of hunting and fishing both abroad and here in the American West. His sincere devotion to conservation and adventure shines through in his work and has made him the go-to photographer for iconic brands such as Filson, Cabelas, and Stetson, to name a few. • Tyler and I met up in Estes Park, Colorado, just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park, for a fun conversation that could have gone on for hours. We discussed his beginnings as a professional photographer, which began in earnest when he moved to East Africa just out of college—he's got some intense stories from his travels that include run-ins with lions and leopards. We covered his thoughts on conservation, and how his time traveling abroad has given him a clearer understanding of conservation issues facing the American West. Then the conversation took an unexpected but interesting turn when we chatted about his commitment to Kung Fu (yes, Kung Fu!), meditation, and eastern philosophy. • Be sure to check out the episode notes for the full list of topics covered, because we touch on a lot. This is a wide-ranging conversation that takes many surprising twists and turns. Hope you enjoy! ••• http://mountainandprairie.com/tyler-sharp/ ••• TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:40 - How Tyler describes his work 3:40 - Tyler's niche in the creative world 4:25 - Tyler's background 5:35 - Heading to Los Angeles from Texas for college 7:00 - Post college adventures in Africa 8:10 - The shock of moving to Tanzania from LA 10:30 - Learning how to "grease the wheels" in Africa 11:25 - How time in Africa changed Tyler 13:20 - Threat of people versus wildlife 14:10 - Craziest experience in Africa (spoiler alert - it involves a lion!) 20:40 - Showdown with a leopard 22:20 - Transition from Africa to American West 24:15 - His choice to focus in on his passion 26:30 - Specific actions that have allowed Tyler to separate himself from the competition 31:10 - Tyler's personal brand 32:00 - Tyler's conservation ethic 35:00 - Discussion about conservation and hunting 39:00 - Hunters and others coming together to save public lands 40:00 - Details on The Modern Huntsman 41:55 - Blowback from posting hunting photos online 44:35 - Importance of having conversations versus fighting 46:30 - Tyler's definition of "conservation" 50:00 - Kung Fu and other martial arts 52:50 - Physical and mental benefits of Kung Fu 56:00 - Favorite books 1:00:50 - Advice to take better landscape photos 1:03:50 - Favorite place in the West 1:05:30 - Tyler's request of the listeners 1:09:50 - Connect with Tyler online

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast where I introduce you to some of the innovative and creative individuals who are helping to shape the future of the American West.

0:19.0

I meet most of these people through my work in ranch brokerage and land conservation or

0:23.9

through my hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time in the mountains.

0:27.0

My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes

0:31.5

artists, pretty much anyone who's doing important work and has an interesting story to tell.

0:36.0

My guest today is Tyler Sharp. Tyler is an adventurer, sportsman, conservationist, and world traveler with a gift for telling stories through film and words.

0:46.0

While he may be best known for his photography focusing on Americana and Western lifestyle, travel and adventure,

0:52.0

Tyler's also built a substantial resume that includes

0:55.2

filmmaking, directing, writing, and creative strategy.

0:58.8

His work has taken into some of the most spectacular and far-flung regions of the globe with an emphasis on East Africa, Montana,

1:05.6

and his home state of Texas.

1:07.8

As a devoted hunter and fisherman, Tyler has chased game in some of the world's wildest regions,

1:12.1

giving him a global perspective on the importance of natural resources, game management, and sustainable hunting practices.

1:18.0

As you'll hear in our conversation, Tyler has thought deeply about the practical and ethical implications of hunting and fishing, both abroad and here in the American West.

1:27.0

His sincere devotion to conservation and adventure shines through in his work, and has made him the go-to photographer for iconic

1:34.1

brands such as Filson, Cabellas, and Stetson, just to name a few.

1:38.3

Tyler and I met up in Estes Park, Colorado just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park

1:42.4

for fun conversation that

1:44.2

could have gone on for hours. We discussed his beginnings as a professional

1:47.9

photographer which started in earnest when he moved to East Africa just out of

1:51.7

college and he's got some intense stories from his times over there. moved to East Africa just out of college.

1:52.7

And he's got some intense stories from his times over there

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