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Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Why making the rhino horn trade legal will do nothing to benefit the species

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 11:36


Lester Kiewit speaks to Dr Ross Harvey, Director of Harvey Economics, a wildlife research consultancy firm, about why he believes the momentum-shift towards wanting to legalise the rhino horn trade is a step in the wrong direction, and will do little to boost rhino numbers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The POWER Business Show
Africa Segment: Botswana's new government regime

The POWER Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 11:18


Nosipho Radebe is in conversation with Dr Ross Harvey, Director of Research and Programmes at Good Governance Africa (GGA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Democracy vs Autocracy – What do African countries need to prosper?

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 8:59


Ross Harvey, Director of Research Good Governance Africa explains why African countries do not need a benevolent dictator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
There's an elephant in the room – Botswana wants to gift Germany 20 000 elephants to stave off overpopulation

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 9:31


There is a population of 130 000 elephants in Botswana. Overpopulation of elephants and the challenge it poses has been an ongoing debate over the years. This week President Mokgweetsi Masisi threatened to send 20 000 elephants to Germany amid a dispute over the import of hunting trophies. Lester Kiewit speaks to speaks to Ross Harvey; Botswana based Natural Resource Economist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
What is the future of the world?

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 9:03


Director of Research at Good Governance Africa, Dr Ross Harvey, discusses US power and its role in geopolitics, as well as its significance for 2024 and beyond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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New Vision Life
Ross Harvey: Raised to Life

New Vision Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 11:25


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This is Reportage Podcast
100: This is the 100th Special

This is Reportage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 56:07


It's our 100th Podcast episode! To celebrate we're giving away 10 This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family Memberships - worth £100 each! We've reached our 100th episode! Can you believe it? It feels very surreal to me; it honestly only feels like a couple of months ago that it all began. We launched on November 7th 2019, and in just over two years I'm so happy to say we've reached this pretty special milestone. We've had over 76,000 listens so far, which means that each episode gets listened to over 760 times on average... amazing! I'm so thrilled that the photographers I talk to each week get to share their stories, tips and advice with so many people all over the world. Thank you so much for listening! As this is a special milestone, I thought I'd do a bit of a different episode, and I thought it would be nice to do a kind of 'montage' episode, where I'm featuring clips from past episodes. Now, this is in no way a 'best of' episode, as there has been far too much great content shared over our all the episodes so far - it would need a 10-hour episode to do one of those - but it is just a selection of some clips that stood out to me, or made me smile, or clips that gave a good sense of what the Podcast is about. It would have been impossible for me to feature every single photographer that I've interviewed so far (see above about needing a 10+ hour episode for that!) but you will hear from over 30 of my guests, including Valter Antunes, Sanne De Block, Rowena Meadows, Adam Johnson, Tyler Wirken, Rocio Vega, Yves Schepers, Gretchen Yost, Pedro Vilela, Lisa Hu Chen, David Scholes, Julia Rose-Greim, Franck Boutonnet, Dominique and Liam Shaw, Katrin Küllenberg, Ross Harvey, Menino Conhece Menina, Sam Docker, and many more... If you're a regular listener, hopefully you'll enjoy re-visiting some things you've heard before, or perhaps it'll point you to some episodes that you may have missed - and if you're brand-new to the Podcast, I hope this episode gives a good taster of what you've got in store if you want to delve into our back catalogue of episodes. ***We're also celebrating this milestone with a contest, where you can win 1 of 10 This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family memberships - worth £100 each.*** Visit https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-100-this-is-the-100th-special/ to see how to enter. If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more. It's a whole new awards year on This is Reportage and This is Reportage: Family, so if you are interested in maybe making our Top 100 and Top Storyteller lists for 2022, you have the best chance if you submit to our first Collection of the year. See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

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Pasha - from The Conversation Africa
Pasha 105: Two academics weigh in on Botswana allowing elephant hunting

Pasha - from The Conversation Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 14:14


shutterstock Botswana recently offered the rights to shoot around 300 elephants. There have been mixed feelings about this decision. Some say licensed hunting is ecologically necessary. They also say rural communities need revenue from hunting and are at risk of human-wildlife conflict. Others have criticised it heavily, disputing the claim that hunting is a solution to various problems and pointing to its negative consequences. Botswana is home to about one third of Africa’s elephants and the numbers have increased over the years. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature has categorised savanna elephants as endangered, but they can be hunted if the decision to allow it is backed by scientific evidence. In today’s episode of Pasha, Ross Harvey, a senior research associate at the Institute for the Future of Knowledge at the University of Johannesburg, and Peet van der Merwe, a professor in tourism at North-West University, take us through both sides of the argument. Photo: “African Elephants in Botswana” by 2630ben found on Shutterstock Music: “Happy African Village” by John Bartmann, found on FreeMusicArchive.org licensed under CC0 1. “Ambient guitar X1 - Loop mode” by frankum, found on Freesound licensed under Attribution License.

The Photography Bar Podcast
Talking All Things Nikon With Ross Harvey

The Photography Bar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 55:02


Welcome to another episode of The Photography Bar. This week we're talking all things, Nikon, for the first time with Nikon Ambassador Ross Harvey. Ross gives us some brilliant insight into the goings-on with Nikon and their new mirrorless range.  To take a look at Ross Harvey's work please visit his website: http://www.rossharvey.com/ Check back every Thursday to be sure that you don't miss a single episode. Hit that subscribe/follow button so you don't miss out. Make sure you follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. To get in touch please email chat@thephotographybar.co.uk.  

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Shoot Edit Chat Repeat
#77: The positive mindset of a confident photographer with Ross Harvey

Shoot Edit Chat Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 82:28


Welcome to episode 77 of Shoot Edit Chat Repeat, the podcast for people photographers. Hosted by two leading UK portrait photographers, Vicki Knights & Eddie Judd. This week we're chatting to international wedding photographer Ross Harvey. Ross has racked up a number of impressive awards from 'UK Best Wedding Photographer of the Year' to being named by Harper's Bazaar as one of the 'best in the world' and becoming a Nikon Ambassador. Ross now judges industry awards and shoots luxury weddings all over the world. Ross also has a wealth of knowledge about mindset and spirituality and we were keen to talk to him about this too. Here are some of the topics we talk through: - Ross's thoughts on entering awards - How to deal with nerves before shooting - How to create a more positive mindset, especially during this challenging time - What practises we can include in our lives to create a good work/life balance - How to avoid comparing ourselves to other photographers Thank you so much for your time Ross, we loved chatting to you.  If you join us as a patron, for just $5 a month, you'll get access to the extra juicy questions we ask Ross, including details of the equipment he uses at weddings and how he edits. Click here for all the details and to get instant access to the longer version of this episode, on your favourite podcast app.    Repeat Recs for this week Vicki - Putting a price on privacy episode on This can't be that hard podcast Eddie - How do you cope? podcast    Take our fun quiz to find out what type of photographer personality you have. We'd love to know what you think of this episode. Please leave us a review if you've enjoyed it, it helps other people to find the podcast.We'd love to know what you think of this episode.  Email:  hello@shooteditchatrepeat.com Instagram Facebook   Get on the waitlist for Vicki's new 6 week group training programme for family photographers here, starting in Jan 2021 Eddie Judd's Lightroom 121 virtual training Thank you to The Marketing Fix for their support of this episode. Get on top of your marketing by signing up for 1 free month by using the code 'SHOOTEDIT'.    And thank you to Studio Ninja for sponsoring this episode. The most user-friendly studio management software on the market. Use the code 'studioninja50' at checkout to get a massive 50% off your first year's subscription.    Thank you to Shootproof online galleries for sponsoring Repeat Recs for this series. Get 25% off your first 12 months subscription by using the code SHOOTEDITCHATREPEAT. 

From The Street With Love
Doing what i love to do.

From The Street With Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 22:48


In this episode of " The Click", we have the honor to interview a good friend, Ross Harvey, an incredible communicator, better MC, and super skilled coach. He is the perfect definition of "embracing the change", and in this podcast, he is giving us few key tools very useful for all the listeners and even more the ones related to the music industry.

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The People and Place Podcast
Re-Activating Great Places with Transit-Oriented Development

The People and Place Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 31:07 Transcription Available


How can we accommodate growth in existing places? In our final episode of the season, we talk to Andrew Cortese, Managing Partner Grimshaw Architects, Bill Price, a transit oriented development expert from WSP's London business and Ross Harvey, NSW Structures Director with WSP in Australia. Our guests talk about the rich history of railways in Australia and around the world, and some of the challenges and opportunities to find more space in dense cities. In a sense, re-activating their potential as thriving hubs for activity. We share some examples of successful rail overbuild projects, as well as the considerations for integrating vertical and horizontal infrastructure. Show notes 00:00 - Intro01:04 - Differences and similarities between Australia and London? 06:30 - How has the change impacted community? 08:42 - What are some of the successful examples of rail overbuilds?15:54 - Ross, what about build over heritage?17:35 - Opportunities in integrating vertical and horizontal?24:11 - What's the difference between success and failure? 28:21 - Will city renewal projects change in a post COVID world and if so, how?30:12 - Wrap up

The Kris Karl Photography Podcast
#69 Ross Harvey | The Kris Karl Photography Podcast

The Kris Karl Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 52:28


New Vision Life
Day 20: Ross Harvey (Romans 11:1-24)

New Vision Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 14:24


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New Vision Life
Day 9: Ross Harvey (Romans 5:12-21)

New Vision Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 9:51


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This is Reportage Podcast
01: This is Adam Johnson

This is Reportage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 46:21


We kick off the This is Reportage Podcast with an absolutely brilliant wedding photographer, based in the UK: Adam Johnson. One of our original TiR judges, Adam has shot weddings in over twenty different countries (something that we go into in depth in his interview, including how he got his very first destination), has won virtually every award under the sun (including no less than six TiR awards, and being named best overall photographer in England at TWIA), and is also a co-founder of the excellent NineDots. Adam talks about so much in this podcast, including: The VAT Threshold, stress, what the 'R' stands for in ARJ Photography, his very first paid wedding, 'The Wedding Photography Blueprint', coding his first website in html, how he made the most of online marketing, not having a boss, being a wedding photographer Dad, what makes him happy, Manchester United, Nine Dots, spawning a community, which day he would choose to live over and over again, shooting weddings in over 20 different countries, how he got his first destination, how a Twitter DM impacted his career, how he's a terrible cook, shooting fireworks, his past life as a football referee, being spat in the face, coping with nerves, awards, Ross Harvey's 'different' mind, what makes a good wedding photographer, empathy, 'feeling' the wedding, creativity, automation and software tips, Four weddings and a Funeral, Stephen King, and more... For a full transcript of the episode, and for more information about joining This is Reportage, head to https://thisisreportage.com/

This is Reportage Podcast
02: This is Ross Harvey

This is Reportage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 42:05


In Episode 2 we interview the brilliant Ross Harvey: Wedding photographer extraordinaire, Nikon ambassador, and a bit of a master of the mind. With countless Awards to his name (including 'Best Wedding Photographer in England' two years in a row at TWIA), and experience of teaching at conferences all over the world, Ross has a wealth of great advice to impart. Ross shares so much in this episode, including: how a special Christmas gift changed his life, getting bullied at school, being self-taught, what effect winning Best Wedding Photographer in England (TWIA) two years in a row had on him and his career, working with planners, graphic design, his favourite TV series, what 'being successful' means to him, happiness, making his own music, shooting other wedding photographers' weddings, your inner voice, training yourself to be confident, changing energy from negative to positive, vegetarianism, his favourite music, tips for people who've been shooting for years, the downside of social media, his thoughts on Awards, the value of time, singing around the campfire, the power of visualisation, working with second shooters, how to get high-end weddings, not moaning about not being fed, how to become a better documentary photographer, why editing as fast as you can is not the way forward for him, what he's terrible at, and more.... For a full transcript of the episode, and for more information about joining This is Reportage, head to https://thisisreportage.com/

Outerfocus
Outerfocus 25 - Margaret Bourke-White (Ross Harvey)

Outerfocus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 63:34


“Saturate yourself with your subject, and the camera will all but take you by the hand’’ Margaret Bourke-WhiteWelcome to the Outerfocus Podcast!Joining us on our 25th episode this week, we speak with international award winning British wedding and street photographer (and all round nice guy), Ross Harvey. Ahead of his impending Milan visit, we hear what Ross has been up to lately, including his recent role as Nikon Ambassador. We also hear a little about how Ross got started and how he went from graphic designer to progressing organically into shooting weddings, as well as what he does besides photography. Also up for discussion this week are Instagram, what motive others have for shooting, and outsourcing post-production.Continuing the discussion on motives, we look this week at the life and work of Margaret Bourke-White one the first female war photographers. Looking at her iconic body of work, we talk about the obvious passion she had for photography, and her compassion for the situation and subjects. Born in 1904 in New York Margaret had photographed many difficult and hard times around the world, including World War 2, where she was the first female to be allowed to work in combat zones. We discuss this part of her life, as well her time in Pakistan, and some of her iconic images such as those including Stalin, Gandhi and more.Links:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Bourke-WhiteGuest Links: http://www.rossharvey.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rossharvy/http://street.rossharvey.comHost Links:https://www.outerfocuspodcast.cominfo@outerfocuspodcast.comBradley Hansonhttps://www.bradleyhanson.comhttps://www.facebook.com/bradleyhansonphotographyhttps://www.instagram.com/bradleyhansonphotography/https://twitter.com/bradleyhansonIan Weldonhttp://ianweldon.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Ian-Weldon-Photography-124854627581367/Books

The ARC Creative Podcast: Educating + Inspiring Creatives to Excel as Artists, Entrepreneurs & Humans.
1. How To Follow Your Intuition To Create Better Work w/ Ross Harvey

The ARC Creative Podcast: Educating + Inspiring Creatives to Excel as Artists, Entrepreneurs & Humans.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 41:56


Do you ever feel that little impulse to take a shot that doesn't make sense, and it pays off in the end? That little twinge of excitement informs a lot of today's guest's philosophies on photography and creativity, which he generously shares with us today. Ross Harvey has been shooting weddings for over 8 years, and his career is founded in his research on happiness and creativity in psychology and philosophy. He was awarded Best Photographer in England in 2013 and 2014, and has been a judge for that competition since 2015. He's UK's Number 1 Fearless Photographer from 2013-2016, and was recently added to Harper's Bazaar's list of Top Wedding Photographers in the World. Today he talks to us about street photography, as well as his thoughts on intuition and following your excitement as an artist. We also discuss managing your mindset and emotional state and how that impacts your work. He talks about his experience at the ARC Experience last year and gives a couple of tips on branding and pricing from his upcoming talk at this year's conference. Have you brought street photography skills into your wedding photography work? Do you have any stories about following your creative impulses? Let us know in the comments on the episode page!   IN THIS EPISODE: The role of street photography in developing Ross's creativity How to bring street photography skills into wedding photography work How to follow your intuition and align with your excitement as a photographer The importance of optimizing your mindset and “mind mechanics” in your photography Some tips on raising your rates   QUOTES: “It's easy to pick the technically best pictures, but they're not always the best pictures because they might lack in emotion or substance.” 5:29 “Imperfections can actually lead to a style, which sets you out from everybody else.” 11:29 “Your excitement is like a compass, and it pulls you in a certain direction. And when you walk or run in that direction, life seems to just align itself, and you will also find yourself happy, because you're doing something that you're aligned with.” 13:07 “Every time I look back on my life, no matter what I've done, I can't remember a single time that I've ever been let down by following my intuition. Not once.” 24:01   RESOURCES: Ross's Website  Follow Ross on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram  Train with Ross    Check out the full show notes page here Keep up with everything ARC here Follow ARC on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Join us for The Experience In Vancouver

Way Up North
Ross Harvey

Way Up North

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 13:53


Ross Harvey’s conversation on the Way Up North podcast hosted by Erin Bishop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Raw Podcast With Dave and Paul
Rawpodcast - Ep2 - Move to Mirrorless

Raw Podcast With Dave and Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 51:18


Hello and welcome back! This is episode 2 of Raw Podcast. Thanks so much for returning and giving us another shot and if you're brand new to this little podcast of ours then we love it if you'd give episode 1 a listen too. If you are a podcast lover and use a podcast app then we'd love it even more if you'd subscribe and that way you'll be able to stay up to date with all future releases. Hopefully you'll find this particular episode that little bit more professional than the first. We've upped our equipment game and Paul has taken things to a whole other level with mics, mic stands and we each wore a set of (what he likes to call) cans. I'll stick with headphones... So - loaded with fresh coffee, a bowl of haribo's, lemon cupcakes and Reeces peanut butter cups we launchd into this week's episode with sugared up gusto and here is what we covered. The discussion this week revolves around the switch I made from using full frame DSLR bodies (Nikon D750) to the Fujifilm X-Pro2 Along that conversation path here are the various things we talked about. So we started at the beginning and what made me move from Canon to Nikon. This review from Ross Harvey was pretty much to blame for that. Ross Harvey's D750 Review Then we discussed my path from there. I did have a love affair with the X-T1 for quite sometime. My biggest post ever was when myself and my wife drove Route 66 on our honeymoon and using just the X-T1 and the 23mm 1.4 you can see the results of that here. My Honeymoon - All taken with the Fujifilm X-T1 So - here are the Dave's various Fuji Cameras. Fujifilm X-T1 Fujifilm X100T Fujifilm X-Pro2 Fujifilm X70 and the lenses 14mm 2.8 23mm 1.4 35mm 2.0 56mm 1.2 We also made mention of the Fujifilm X-T2 that is coming out in early September. Check it out here. WANT! Holdfast System - Cool as it is I stepped away from it once I went to mirrorless. Peak Design Slidelite specifically designed for smaller camera bodies. I can't recommend this camera strap enough. It's super comfortable and so easy to adjust to make shorter or longer given the circumstance. Spider Holster - I like the Black Widow version best as it's discreet. If you'd like to see some of the weddings Dave has shot since making the switch to the X-Pro2 then you're in luck. Here are a few that he's blogged so far. This was the first one and all shot in JPEG. http://davidmcclelland-photography.com/xpro-2-wedding-ghotel And the following were all shot in RAW. Eoin and Julie at Rathsallagh House Amy and Richard at Lisnavagh House Ruth and Gary at Clonabreany House And that is pretty much it folks.That's it folks. I hope you enjoyed that. Feel free to leave a comment below and if there is anything you'd like us to talk about then we'd love to hear your suggestions. To find out more from us then you can check out the following. And more from Dave. Web - http://www.davidmcclelland-photography.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/davidmcclellandphotography Instagram - davemcclelland Tumblr - http://davidmcclellandphotography.tumblr.com Snapchat - David McClelland (davemcc1144) So then, Where to find more from Paul. Web - http://mhphoto.ie Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Moathillphoto Instagram - Moathillphoto Tumblr - http://moathill.tumblr.com Snapchat - Paul - Moat hill (pmon-aul)