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F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
365: Art Wolfe - Is Conservation Photography Actually Doing Anything?

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 62:21


Hello and welcome to another episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," with your host, Matt Payne. In today's awe-inspiring episode, we're incredibly honored to sit down with the legendary nature photographer, Art Wolfe. Wolfe brings to us tales of passion, adventure, and a relentless pursuit of excellence that has defined his illustrious career behind the lens. From his early switch from painting to photography to traversing the globe capturing life in its myriad forms, Art has constantly pushed the boundaries of the craft. He has conveyed the importance of observing and understanding the behavior of wildlife in photography, and he approaches each project with a meticulous and organized method. Art will share insights into the creative process, the tricky balance of inspiration versus emulation, and offer a behind-the-scenes look at his television series, Travels to the Edge. He also addresses the complexities of maintaining a legacy, detailing his desire to establish a foundation to preserve his work and his archive for posterity. Today, Art is here not just to reminisce but to inspire with his latest project, a powerful book called "Wild Lives," focusing on the resurgence and hope within wildlife populations, a joyful counter-narrative to the oft-dismal news cycle. Support the Podcast If you enjoyed this conversation and are eager to hear more stories of photographic success, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your engagement helps us continue to bring thought-provoking content and celebrated guests like Art Wolfe to the photography community.  Resources Mentioned Art Wolfe's New Book: Discover Art Wolfe's inspiring work in his latest book, "Wild Lives," available on his website, Amazon, Powell's Books, Tattered Cover, or Elliott Bay Book Company. Travels to the Edge : Immerse yourself in Art Wolfe's adventures with his TV series available on Amazon and Vimeo. Photography Classes : According to Art, taking natural history, art, and drawing classes can significantly complement your photography skills and success. Connect with Art Wolfe : Learn more about Art's workshops, tours, and his expansive portfolio. Atlantic Magazine Article from 1998. Photographers Art Wolfe Mentioned 1. Frans Lanting. 2. Galen Rowell. 3. Thomas Mangelsen. 4. Jim Brandenburg.

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The Matt Balaker Podcast
Danielle Patterson on Art, Business, and Family

The Matt Balaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 41:51


Danielle Patterson exemplifies resourcefulness. She parlayed undiagnosed dyslexia and her father's job loss into a lifelong commitment to networking and learning. Balancing her love for family, art, and business, she is at the forefront of the family office industry. Hear her story. MORE ABOUT DANIELLE PATTERSON From an early age, I often heard people say, "Danielle, you have a real talent for saving money." Little did many know, my journey held untold stories. By the time I hit 28, my husband and I found ourselves facing the daunting prospect of bankruptcy. Let's rewind to my childhood – picture a young me orchestrating yard sales, convincing neighbors to buy odds and ends. Growing up in a bustling household with hardworking parents and three siblings, we were instilled with an unwavering creed: to understand the worth of a dollar and carve your own path. As a resourceful Californian, I set my sights on the University of California, Santa Cruz, maneuvering to avoid the hefty expenses of out-of-state tuition. Ingenious financial moves by my dad enabled me to participate in work-study programs, ensuring student debt wouldn't shackle my dreams. After graduation, I found myself managing the gallery of world-renowned National Geographic Photographer, Frans Lanting. Marrying the man of my dreams, and acquiring a home by the West-Cliff shores, everything seemed to fall into place. However, the seismic tremors of the 2008 financial crisis shattered our plans. In a bid to preserve our beloved home, we adopted resourcefulness, selling belongings, renting out our house, and setting forth fresh horizons on the East Coast. Grateful for the haven provided by my husband's parents, we toiled relentlessly to rebuild our lives. Steering clear of the art world, I found stability in a job that blossomed into a 7-year career, culminating in my role as Business Development Manager. Throughout my tenure, I elevated revenue by an astounding 300%. Despite financial success, a yearning to build something personal persisted. Fortune favored me as I partnered with an enterprising Fund Manager who had pioneered several financial service companies, streamlining capital raising. From this collaboration emerged "Family Office List," to which I took the reins, transforming it from a rudimentary Excel product into a dynamic platform, revolutionizing the Family Office intelligence. As a founder, funder, mother, wife, and the Chief of Everything, I reflect on my journey spanning diverse fields – from fine art to sales, marketing, business development, and finance – weaving the vibrant fabric of my life connected by threads of resilience, a penchant for meaningful connections, unconventional thinking, and an unwavering growth mindset. Each step carved the path to where I stand today, and for every opportunity, gratitude abounds. https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-patterson-/

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
5222. 169 Academic Words Reference from "Frans Lanting: The story of life in photographs | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 148:36


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/frans_lanting_the_story_of_life_in_photographs ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/169-academic-words-reference-from-frans-lanting-the-story-of-life-in-photographs-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/F5m2dhEU1tE (All Words) https://youtu.be/IYJu4J33crs (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/FhTltxyDNS8 (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3594. 37 Academic Words Reference from "Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 33:47


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/frans_lanting_photos_that_give_voice_to_the_animal_kingdom ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/37-academic-words-reference-from-frans-lanting-photos-that-give-voice-to-the-animal-kingdom-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/WHtGMZe_8ag (All Words) https://youtu.be/Nyd31aas--Q (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/dVITD6dD8AU (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The Art of Excellence
Frans Lanting: Internationally Renowned Wildlife and Nature Photographer

The Art of Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 55:28


Frans Lanting has been hailed as one of the great photographers of our time. For more than three decades he has documented wildlife from the Amazon to Antarctica to promote understanding about the Earth and its natural history through images that convey a passion for nature and a sense of wonder about our living planet.  He has received many honors including Wildlife Photographer of the Year, the Lennart Nilsson Award, The Netherlands' highest conservation honor – the Royal Order of the Golden Ark, the Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography, and the Lifetime Achievement Award in nature photography. His latest book is titled: Bay of Life: From Wind to Whales.   Some interesting insights from this episode: ·         Not knowing the rules will make you experiment with anything and everything.  Be aware of the rules but then put them to the side and do things your own way.  ·         His empathy toward animals allows him to capture their personalities which are as distinct as our own personalities.  ·         Unlike the prevailing methods of photographing the animals from a distance, Frans likes to get up close and personal and take his pictures at eye level to create a more intimate interaction.  ·         Too many people are overly fixated with technology but what's most important is knowing what's interesting to you and your connection with the subject in front of you. ·         Unlike painting where you start with a blank canvas, with photography you go in the opposite direction and have to delete as much as possible until there is clarity.  ·         His photography evolved from capturing a single species to capturing the essence of nature as a network of relationships amongst many species.   Notes: Books: Bay of Life: From Wind to Whales Into Africa Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape Other books by Frans Exhibitions: LIFE: A Journey Through Time Bay of Life Website: Frans Lanting  

Artist Spotlight with Chip Freund

David Blevins is a nature photographer, author, and ecologist. He combines a sense of wonder with an artistic eye to create images that tell stories about the meaning and significance of the natural world. He received a Ph.D. in forest ecology from the University of British Columbia, as well as M.S. and B.S. degrees in forest science from North Carolina State University. His fourth book, "North Carolina's Barrier Islands," reveals the natural character of barrier islands, the forces that shape them, and the sense of wonder they inspire. His third book, "Wild North Carolina," is a visual journey to the best remaining natural communities across the state. David co-authored his first two books on Boundary Bay while completing his Ph.D (source: blevinsphoto.com)David's talk sponsored by the Fine Arts League of Cary    David Blevins Nature Photographer             January 25, 2023 -  7 – 8:30pm             Cary Arts Center             101 Dry Avenue             Cary, NC 27511             (919) 469-4069David's website: www.blevinsphoto.comFacebook: @davidblevinsphotographyInstagram: @david_blevinsDavid's Artist Recommendations:    Joe McNally - acclaimed photographer    Frans Lanting - acclaimed nature photographer    Caspar David Friedrich - landscape painter, 19th century German Romantic movement Support the show

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
538 - Frans de Waal (Author & Primatologist)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 68:14


On his second visit to the podcast, Frans discusses his latest book, Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist, as well as one of my favorite books, Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape, which he co-authored with photographer Frans Lanting.Frans received his Ph.D. in Biology and Zoology from Utrecht University, the Netherlands, in 1977. He completed his postdoctoral study of chimpanzees while associated with Utrecht University, in 1981, and moved the same year to the USA. He is C. H. Candler Professor Emeritus of Primate Behavior at Emory University and the former director of the Living Links Center at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. If you’d like more, here is my previous conversation with Frans, from 2015:Intro music “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range. “Monkey,” by Joe Henry; Outro: “Smoke Alarm,” by Carsie Blanton.And now for something extra, just for Substack subscribers:Tangentially Speaking with Chris Ryan is a reader-supported publication. To receive bonus material, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe

Jesse&
De waarde van natuur | Jesse& fotograaf Frans Lanting | #13

Jesse&

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 50:45


Frans Lanting (1951) staat bekend als één van de meest invloedrijkste natuurfotografen van deze tijd. Zijn werk kun je kennen van The National Geographic, maar ook van zijn fotoboeken en exposities. Al 40 jaar reist hij de wereld over om de natuur en dieren in de meest prachtige vormen vast te leggen. Afgelopen decennia is de natuur, het aantal wilde dieren en de biodiversiteit in steeds meer gevaar gekomen. Frans zijn natuurfotografie staat dan ook niet los van zijn initiatieven om de natuur te beschermen. Van de Amerikaanse politiek tot aan actievoeren met dr. Jane Goodall: in dit bijzondere gesprek tussen Jesse Klaver en Frans Lanting vertelt hij over de wereld als 'onze gezamenlijke bankrekening' en wat hem hoopvol stemt.SHOWNOTESBekijk de TED Talk van Frans Lanting: https://www.ted.com/talks/frans_lanting_photos_that_give_voice_to_the_animal_kingdom/transcript?referrer=playlist-talks_to_watch_when_you_need_f Bekijk de foto's van Frans Lanting op Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/franslanting/Frans Lanting bij College Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUBCdH9A180 OVER PODCAST JESSE&Meer over de podcast Jesse&? Check: https://groenlinks.nl/podcast Bekijk het gesprek in videofragmenten op YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/groenlinks/ Word lid en versterk GroenLinks! https://wordlid.groenlinks.nl/ Een vraag? Stuur een mailtje naar podcast@groenlinks.nl Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Filter Koffee Podcast
A Day in The Life of a Wildlife Photographer' with Rakesh Dhareshwar

The Filter Koffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 62:36


In this episode, Karthik sits with Rakesh Dhareshwar - amateur wild life photographer. They speak about what wildlife photography takes and the story behind the great pictures that we get to see in the end. Rakesh speaks about some of his most memorable trips and the images that he has captured in his journeys. Being a bird lover, he also talks about the spirituality of traveling in the wilderness, why the snow leopard continues to be the holy grail of wild life photography, and much more.Here are the links to the photographs of Rakesh that were discussed in the episode:The rusty throated wren babbler of Mishmi: https://www.instagram.com/p/BzAoQejBXDr/The Mother and calf Rhino: https://www.instagram.com/p/BoCRC10lvaO/The dancing elephant: https://www.instagram.com/p/BhK8fU5Ac5e/The Baya weaver: https://www.instagram.com/p/B4sM5LRhpXV/Below are the photographs that Karthik mentioned in the episode:The works of Frans Lanting: www.lanting.comWorks of Nick Nichols: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2017/06/nick-nichols-wild-life/Cristina Mittermeier: https://www.instagram.com/mitty/Follow Rakesh on Instagram @rdx_wildlifephotographyTweet to Karthik Nagarajan @The_Karthik and follow his WordPress handle here (filterkoffee.com).You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com

The Standout Photography Show with Matthew Walker
10. #TSPS10 Art Wolfe on Planning Ahead & Taking Action, Entrepreneurship, Dissecting Inspiration & Publishing Multiple Books.

The Standout Photography Show with Matthew Walker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 88:49


Art Wolfe on Planning Ahead & Taking Action, Entrepreneurship, Dissecting Inspiration & Publishing Multiple Books.Art Wolfe (@artwolfe | artwolfe.com) Art Wolfe was born on September 13, 1951 in Seattle, Washington, and still calls the city home. He graduated from the University of Washington with Bachelor's degrees in fine arts and art education in 1975, where he studied under professors such as Jacob Lawrence. His photography career has spanned five decades, a remarkable testament to the durability and demand for his images, his expertise, and his passionate advocacy for the environment and indigenous culture. During that time he has worked on every continent, in hundreds of locations, and on a dazzling array of projects.Wolfe's photographic mission is multi-faceted. By employing artistic and journalistic styles, he documents his subjects and educates the viewer. His unique approach to photography is based on his training in the arts and his love of the environment. His goal has always been to win support for conservation issues by “focusing on what's beautiful on the Earth.” Hailed by William Conway, former president of the Wildlife Conservation Society, as “the most prolific and sensitive recorder of a rapidly vanishing natural world,” Wolfe has created millions of images in his lifetime and travels nearly nine months out of the year photographing for new projects, leading photographic tours and seminars, and giving inspirational presentations to corporate, educational, conservation, and spiritual groups.Long before the genre of ‘conservation photography' was conceived, Wolfe was practicing it. In 1997 he created a conservation-themed photography contest as “an event for the advancement of photography as a unique medium capable of bringing awareness and preservation to our environment through art.” The contest culminated in 2012 in which the International Conservation Photography Awards drew entries from around the world and was exhibited and traveled by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle.In 1978 he published his first book Indian Baskets of the Northwest Coast with the late Dr. Allan Lobb, a close friend and mentor, who also gave Wolfe a start by putting the young photographer's work into patients' rooms at Swedish Medical Center. Wolfe was soon photographing for the world's top magazines such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, Audubon, GEO, and Terre Sauvage. Magazines all over the world publish his photographs and stories, and his work is licensed for retail products and advertising, as well as products such as USPS stamps, of which he has three.Numerous US and international venues have featured monographs of his work as well his traveling exhibitions, Earth Is My Witness, Travels to the Edge, and Beyond the Lens. He has had four major exhibitions at Seattle's Frye Art Museum, including One World, One Vision. Today his work is available online at www.artwolfe.com and at the Carnevale Gallery inLas Vegas.Since 1988 he has published at least one book a year—1997 alone saw seven titles in the United States and abroad. He has released over 100 books in eight languages, including the popular titles The New Art of Photographing Nature and The Art of the Photograph, Vanishing Act, and award-winning titles Human Canvas, The High Himalaya, Water: Worlds between Heaven & Earth, Tribes, Rainforests of the World, Pacific Northwest – Land of Light and Water, as well as numerous children's titles, including O is for Orca and Animal Action Alphabet. Graphis included his books Light on the Land and the controversial Migrations on its list of the 100 best books published in the 1990s.In 2000 he formed Wildlands Press and subsequently published his signature work: The Living Wild, which has more than 70,000 copies in print worldwide and garnered awards from the National Outdoor Book Awards, Independent Publisher, Applied Arts and Graphis; Africa (2001) and Edge of the EarthCorner of the Sky (2003), both of which captured significant publishing awards, including IPPY (Independent Publishers), Benjamin Franklin (Publishers MarketingAssociation), and National Outdoor Book Award.In 2014 Wolfe began a publishing relationship with Earth Aware Editions. This has resulted in numerous award-winning books including the encyclopedic Earth Is My Witness, also published in German, French, and Italian language editions by National Geographic; an all-new edition of Migrations, and in 2018 the Nautilus Award-winning Trees: Between Earth and Heaven. 2019 will see the publication of Wild Elephants: Conservation in the Age of Extinction and the trade edition of Human Canvas.Wolfe has ventured into the world of television production with On Location with Art Wolfe, Techniques of the Masters and as host of American Photo's Safari, which aired on ESPN 1993-1995. In May 2007 Art made his public television debut with the high definition series Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge, an intimate and upbeat series that offers unique insights on nature, culture, and the realm of digital photography. The thirteen-episode first season garnered American Public Television's 2007 Programming Excellence Award—unprecedented for a first season show. The thirteen-episode second season garnered five Silver Telly Awards, their highest honor, for outstanding achievement. It has been broadcast hundreds of thousands times in the United States on PBS and CreateTV affiliates and in global syndication, and on Amazon Prime. Wolfe is the on-screen talent for two of the six episodes of Season I of Tales By Light, first airing in 2015 in Australia and New Zealand and now in distribution on Netflix. The show was produced by Canon Australia and National Geographic Channel in conjunction with Untitled Film Works.Education is a major component of Wolfe's work, whether it is about the environment or about photography. He leads photographic tours worldwide as well as regularly giving the groundbreaking Photography as Art seminar. He has been a Phase One Digital Artists Series instructor, and is collaborating with two of the most renowned nature photographers inthe world, Frans Lanting and Thomas Mangelsen, on the Masters of Nature Photography workshops.Wolfe is in demand as a keynote speaker around the world, giving talks. His presentations brim with humor and anecdotes. They deliver both an environmental message and the promise that following dreams with determination will lead to a well-lived life. He illustrates his presentations with inspiring, awarding-winning photography displaying an astonishing array of subjects, from intense wildlife images and landscapes to intimate views of cultures almost untouched by civilization.Along with his numerous book and television awards, Wolfe is the proud recipient of the Nature's Best Photographer of the Year Award, the North American Nature Photography Association's Lifetime Achievement Award and the Photographic Society of America's Progress Medal for his contribution to the advancement of the art and science of photography; he has been awarded with a coveted Alfred Eisenstaedt Magazine Photography Award. The National Audubon Society recognized Wolfe's work in support of the national wildlife refuge system with its first-ever Rachel Carson Award. In 1999 he was named to the UW Alumni Association's magazine list of 100 “most famous, fascinating and influential” alumni of the 20th century. He is the Honorary Chair of Washington Wild, a member of the American Society of Media Photographers; he is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, a Member National of The Explorers Club, a Paul Harris Fellow of The Rotary Foundation, and has served on the advisory boards for the Wildlife Conservation Society. Wolfe has been a member of Canon's elite list of renowned photographers Explorers of Light, Microsoft's Icons of Imaging, Fujifilm's Talent Team, and Nikon's NPS Pros.Wolfe maintains his office, stock agency, and production company in Seattle.Please enjoy!***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.Follow Matthew:Twitter: twitter.com/matthewdawalker Instagram: instagram.com/matthewdawalker

Het beste uit het Oog
#171 - Waterstrijd, Marokko-gate en Instagram schaadt natuur

Het beste uit het Oog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 28:10


Een stuwdam in de Nijl is inzet van een groot waterconflict tussen Ethiopië, Sudan en Egypte. Water is namelijk "de olie van de toekomst", volgens Egyptekenner Mounir Samuel. In de podcast met mooiste gesprekken uit Het Oog vertelt hij of de Nijllanden nog bij elkaar te brengen zijn of dat het hek spreekwoordelijk van de dam is. Ook hoor je waarom Algerijnen weinig enthousiast worden van verkiezingen en waarom natuurfotograaf Frans Lanting niet meer deelt waar hij zijn Instagramfoto's heeft gemaakt. Ook wordt staatssecretaris Broekers-Knol aan de tand gevoeld over de stroeve diplomatieke banden met Marokko.

Het beste uit het Oog
#171 - Waterstrijd, Marokko-gate en Instagram schaadt natuur

Het beste uit het Oog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 28:10


Een stuwdam in de Nijl is inzet van een groot waterconflict tussen Ethiopië, Sudan en Egypte. Water is namelijk "de olie van de toekomst", volgens Egyptekenner Mounir Samuel. In de podcast met mooiste gesprekken uit Het Oog vertelt hij of de Nijllanden nog bij elkaar te brengen zijn of dat het hek spreekwoordelijk van de dam is. Ook hoor je waarom Algerijnen weinig enthousiast worden van verkiezingen en waarom natuurfotograaf Frans Lanting niet meer deelt waar hij zijn Instagramfoto's heeft gemaakt. Ook wordt staatssecretaris Broekers-Knol aan de tand gevoeld over de stroeve diplomatieke banden met Marokko.

Radio3 Scienza 2019
RADIO3 SCIENZA del 11/10/2019 - Con o senza di noi delk 11/10/2019

Radio3 Scienza 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 30:00


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Pulse 95 Live
Pulse in the Frame: Frans Lanting (21.09.19)

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 16:22


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B&H Photography Podcast
Passionate Professionals - Wildlife Photography with Ron Magill, Frans Lanting, and Paul North

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 60:31


This is “Wildlife Week” at B&H Explora, and for our contribution we offer this most excellent episode of the B&H Photography Podcast. Truth is, serendipity is a goddess, and our B&H colleagues made it easy for us to bring you such great guests—the OPTIC Conference supplied a bevy of incredible wildlife photographers for our microphones and our friends at Explora created this beautiful and educational feature, please check it out, here. First on today’s show is the one and only Ron Magill, photographer, Nikon Ambassador, and Communications Director of the Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens. Magill brings his passion for wildlife and refreshing views on photography (and photographers) to this lively discussion. He also had some good news from his recent foray photographing the Monarch butterfly migration. Next, we are joined by polar expedition diver, photographer, podcaster, and founder of Meet the Ocean, the very talented Paul North. North is not only a doer of many good things, he is an incredibly nice man and talks of being under the polar ice in a way that might actually make someone consider going there! His intelligence and dedication is contagious as he discusses the simple quantity of life that exists in such remote, frigid places, and as he advocates for storytelling as the best way to “combat environmental apathy.” After a break, we welcome a master. This year’s keynote speaker at OPTIC Frans Lanting joins us to offers thoughts on process, particularly the nuanced and well-researched approach he takes to an assignment before he ever picks up a camera. We talk a bit about specific projects but focus more on the importance of knowing the story you want to tell, eliminating preconceived images, and the need for a holistic method to making photographs of wildlife. Join us—it really was a treat to hear the thoughts of these three passionate professionals. Guests: Ron Magill, Paul North, and Frans Lanting Photograph © Ron Magill

B&H Photography Podcast
Printers, Full-Frame Mirrorless, and Sweet Glass at OPTIC 2019

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 42:39


B&H recently hosted the OPTIC Outdoor, Photo/Video, Travel Imaging Conference, which gave us an opportunity to sit with many wonderful photographers including Ron Magill, Frans Lanting, and Erin Babnik and we will be publishing these conversations over the next few weeks, but today we welcome representatives from Canon, Panasonic Lumix, and Sony to discuss their latest wares. First we speak with Ross Joseph from Canon about their photo printer options, specifically the imagePROGRAF PRO-1000, a wonderful 17” desktop printer with professional features.  Next we welcome Tom Curley from Panasonic to talk about the LUMIX camera line and the incredible new DC-S1H full-frame mirrorless camera and the L-mount consortium.  Finally, we welcome Ben Manlove, Sr. Representative from Sony Digital Imaging PRO Support. Ben discusses firmware upgrades and a range of Sony gear, including the gems of the E-mount system, new lenses from Sony and the waterproof/crushproof Cyber-shot DSC-RX0 II Digital Camera.  Join us for this informative episode of the B&H Photography Podcast.   Guests: Ross Joseph, Tom Curley, Ben Manlove

Planet Watch Radio Podcast
Frans Lanting: Nature Photographer – PW004

Planet Watch Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 47:01


Internationally acclaimed nature photographer Frans Lanting talks about his recent expedition to Antarctica and Patagonia, tracing the steps of Ernest Shackelton's infamous expedition to the south pole. Frans Lanting has been hailed as one of the great nature photographers of our time. For three decades he has documented wildlife from the Amazon to Antarctica to promote understanding about the Earth and its natural history through images that convey a passion for nature and a sense of wonder about our living planet. His influential work appears in books, magazines, and exhibitions around the world. Lanting’s work is commissioned frequently by National Geographic, where he served as a Photographer-in-Residence. In 2006, Lanting launched The LIFE Project, a lyrical interpretation of the history of life on Earth from the Big Bang to the present, as a book, an exhibition, an interactive website (www.LifeThroughTime.com), and a multimedia orchestral performance with music by Philip Glass. Lanting’s mission is to use photography to help create leverage for conservation efforts ranging from local initiatives to global campaigns, through his publications, alliances, public appearances, and active support of environmental organizations. Air Date: February 5, 2017 on KSCO radio station AM1080

TEDTalks 교육
동물의 왕국이 목소리를 낼 수 있는 사진 | 프랜스 랜팅(Frans Lanting)

TEDTalks 교육

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 3:30


자연을 찍는 사진가인 프랜스 랜팅이 생동감있는 사진을 통하여 우리를 동물들의 깊은 세계로 안내합니다. 짧고 시각적인 이 강연에서 그는 우리가 지구상의 다른 동물들과 다시 연결하고, 인간과 동물을 서로 분리시키는 은유적 겉모습을 벗어내자고 제창합니다.

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TED Talks Education
Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom | Frans Lanting

TED Talks Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 3:30


Nature photographer Frans Lanting uses vibrant images to take us deep into the animal world. In this short, visual talk he calls for us to reconnect with other earthly creatures, and to shed the metaphorical skins that separate us from each other.

TEDTalks  Educación
Imágenes que dan voz al reino animal | Frans Lanting

TEDTalks Educación

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 3:30


El fotógrafo de naturaleza Frans Lanting usa imágenes apasionantes para llevarnos al interior del escondido mundo animal. En esta breve charla nos invita volver a conectar con otras criaturas terrenales y que metafóricamente nos despojamos de todo lo que nos separa el uno del otro.

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TEDTalks Bildung
Fotos, die der Tierwelt eine Stimme verleihen | Frans Lanting

TEDTalks Bildung

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 3:30


Der Naturfotograf Frans Lanting nutzt lebendige Bilder, um uns tief in die Tierwelt mitzunehmen. In diesem kurzen, visuellen Vortrag fordert er uns dazu auf, uns wieder mit anderen irdischen Geschöpfen zu verbinden, und die metaphorische Haut, die uns voneinander trennt, abzulegen.

TEDTalks Education
Des photos qui donnent la voix au règne animal | Frans Lanting

TEDTalks Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 3:30


Frans Lanting, photographe naturaliste, utilise les images pour nous transporter dans le monde animal. Il nous encourage à reprendre contact avec les autres organismes et à enlever les peaux métaphoriques qui nous distinguent d'eux.

TEDTalks Educação
Fotos que dão voz ao reino aminal | Frans Lanting

TEDTalks Educação

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 3:30


O fotógrafo de natureza Frans Lanting utiliza imagens vibrantes para nos levar ao âmago do mundo animal. Nesta palesta curta e visual, ele nos convida a nos conectarmos com as outras criaturas da Terra e a deixarmos cair as peles metafóricas que nos separam uns dos outros.

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Hold The Eye Images
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Maasi Mara with Frans Lanting and his Safari Group

Hold The Eye Images

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2011 41:03


Frans Lanting and Bill Henderson talk about the Maasi Mara with a group of photographers and wildlife enthusiasts who have just finished their Frans Lanting Safari.

Hold The Eye Images
Samburu Kenya with Frans Lanting

Hold The Eye Images

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2011 41:03


Following Rwanda, the Frans Lanting party journeyed to Samburu Kenya. Staying at the Elephant Watch Camp with founder Oria Douglas-Hamilton is a unique experience. Perched on a River, the setting is full of wildlife, unique food, and friendly articulate Samburu Warriors. Oria's husband is Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, a lifelong journey to save these wonderful animals.

Hold The Eye Images
Introduction to Africa.mp3

Hold The Eye Images

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2011 9:48


Frans Lanting talks about his Safari to Rwanda and Kenya with host Bill Henderson.

Hold The Eye Images
Episode 13, An Interview with Frans Lanting

Hold The Eye Images

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2010 18:56


Frans Lanting talks about the environment, telling stories with pictures, and his current work.

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Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking
Frans Lanting: Life's Journey Through Time

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2007 13:38


Acclaimed nature photographer Lanting has created the most graphic timeline ever, at its best as a live performance. This is the "long now" in glowing imagery.