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The Animal Turn
S6E7: Animal Photojournalism with Jo-Anne McArthur

The Animal Turn

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 76:15


Claudia talks to renowned photographer Jo-Anne McArthur about the power of images in political change for animals. They unpack what animal photojournalism is, some of the challenges photographers encounter in recording the lives of animals, and the political implications of such photos.  Date Recorded: 17 October 2023.  Jo-Anne McArthur is an award-winning photojournalist, sought-after speaker, photo editor, and the founder of We Animals Media. She has visited over sixty countries to document our complex relationship with animals. She is the author of three books: We Animals (2014), Captive (2017), and HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene (2020), and is the subject of Canadian filmmaker Liz Marshall's acclaimed Canadian documentary, The Ghosts in Our Machine. Jo-Anne's photographs have received accolades from Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Nature Photographer of the Year, Big Picture, Picture of the Year International, the Global Peace Award, and others. Jo-Anne has been a visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia and Denver University, and in 2020, Jo-Anne was a jury member for World Press Photo. She hails from Toronto, Canada. Find out more about Jo-Anne on her website or connect with her on Twitter (@WeAnimals).   Featured: Hidden, Animals in the Anthropocene by We Animals MediaIt's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War by Lindsey Addario                                Every Twelve seconds: Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight by Timothy Pachirat. Maximum tolerated dose by Decipher FilmsZebra Eye by Frans LantingJo-Anne's striking images of minks.We Animals MediaAaron Gekoski The Animal Turn is part of the  iROAR, an Animals Podcasting Network and can also be found on A.P.P.L.E, Twitter, and Instagram Thank you to Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E) for sponsoring this podcast; Gordon Clarke (Instagram: @_con_sol_) for the bed music, Jeremy John for the logo, Rebecca Shen for her design work, Virginia Thomas for the Animal Highlight, and Christiaan Mentz for his audio editing. This episA.P.P.L.E Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E)Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Animal Turn is hosted and produced by Claudia Hirtenfelder and is part of iROAR Network. Find out more on our website.

Design Her Travel
Rowing Across the Pacific, Breaking World Records & Redefining Leadership through Adventure Travel w/ Sophia Denison Johnston #32

Design Her Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 59:11


We all have dreams right? Do yours include adventure and the unknown? If so, get ready. This episode is for you!In this episode, I sit down with the remarkable Sophia Dennison Johnston, a true world record holder and adventurer extraordinaire. Sophia, along with her courageous team of three other women, embarked on a 34-day, 2400-mile journey across the Pacific Ocean, setting sail from San Francisco and triumphantly landing on Hawaii's famous Waikiki Beach.Beyond the awe-inspiring physical feat, we explore the profound life lessons she and gained from this monumental adventure. Sophia shares her insights on gaining clarity through the power of a mission statement, the art of effective communication, and the importance of team building in achieving your wildest dreams.This episode is brimming with inspiration, wisdom, and the thrill of adventure travel. Whether you're an aspiring world record holder or simply seeking to infuse more purpose and excitement into your life, Sophia's story is sure to leave you motivated and ready to set sail toward your own dreams.TOPICS DISCUSSED:Appreciation for the day to day accomplishmentsThe adaptability and resilience of the human bodyCreating a framework for handling the good and the bad in lifeListening as a learned skillCreating cohesion by making the implicit explicit RESOURCES:Connect with Sophia:Instagram: @sophiasadjThe Good Morning America interviewSee photos of Sophia & her teamFollow the crossing & her team's row: Lat35Adventures Read about the crossing: 34 Days, 2400 Miles and One Cramped BoatBOOK: It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love & War by Linsey AddarioSupport the showLet's CONNECT! Subscribe to the Newsletter

KERA's Think
From the archives: When others flee war zones, she grabs her camera

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 45:11


The images of death and destruction coming out of Ukraine are hard to shake once you've seen them. And many of them have been captured by Lynsey Addario, one of the world's preeminent war photographers. Addario spoke with host Krys Boyd in 2015 to talk about her life documenting conflict in Afghanistan, Iraq, Darfur, Libya and elsewhere around the world. She wrote about the experience in her memoir, “It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War,” and because she once again finds herself in a war zone, we're revisiting this conversation about how she does what she does.

Are You Two Still Friends?
E5: Enneagram; Listening vs. Fixing; What is Too Many Podcasts?; Memoirs

Are You Two Still Friends?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 59:23


In this episode, Alexis and Lueda discuss the ever-popular Enneagram! Listen to find out their types and how this knowledge has impacted their lives. They also share the friendship tip of Listening versus Fixing and how it's crucial for creating trust and love within friendships. Lastly, Lueda ponders the question, "How many podcasts are too many podcasts to listen to in one week?" and shares the uplifting notion that you're not for everyone. Alexis shares her take on the memoir, It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario and talks about her passion for reading. Don't forget to become a patron and guarantee future episodes! Visit anchor.fm/stillfriendspodcast/support to contribute today! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillfriendspodcast/support

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Hammer Time
ep25: hood feminism, 由黑人音乐历史延展的音乐人类学,”我花两千万买她坐牢20年“

Hammer Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 102:03


各位好久不见!Des 最近忙完了手头的狗屎终于有机会来录一期播客了,hammer time 一直在,感谢各位陪伴。 本期嘉宾还是老朋友阿粽,最近她刚回国,还在居家隔离期间,我们从分享最近读的书开始展开了一些话题,并且这次阿粽有从自己受到的人类学教育的视角跟我聊了聊(比较大范围的)黑人音乐。 书籍: “It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War” by Lynsey Addario ”Hood Feminism” by Mikki Kendall 相比于占据主流讨论的(精英的)女权主义,“街头的”黑人女权主义者如何抗争,力量在哪? 《黑皮肤的感觉》作者:陈铭道 第一本由中国人写的系统介绍美国黑人音乐的书中,是如何介绍黑人音乐的?他的音乐人类学视角又是如何让我们更深刻地感受到黑人文化的生命力? 事件: 囚禁自己的饥饿艺术家 当然还有,请不要放弃抗争。 后续补充:录播客时不仅喝多了而且脑子也迟钝。我觉得是最近其他杂事干扰太多,我在表达能力上退化了不少,所以这一期其实效果并不好,我不太满意。 想要对hood feminism补充的是: 1)hood 的含义,不想翻译这个词,因为没有对应的中文,hood是一种非常野,意味着底层,混乱带有匪气的词。hood feminism是一种完全不顾白人规则和定义的女权(此处省略女权主义要解决的核心问题和基础),我并不是要在女权这个话题下面分对立派别,讨论谁好谁坏,而是我看到了那些主流讨论中女权话题缺失的东西:真正颠覆父权逻辑的魄力和决心。当我在决定作为一个女权主义者反抗父权压制时,我根本不会考虑我的方式是否让你舒适让你可以接受,我会像一个gangsta一样夺回本该就属于我的权利,如何抗争是我自己的选择。 2)黑人女权主义者为什么普遍都有这样的意识——也就是说,我们并不赞同你们“白人”搞得那种lean in 式抗争,像男人一样成功,在男人面前证明我也可以。用我们自己的方式反抗不公,是黑人这整个族群的抗争方式。黑人非常明白争取人权要打破白人规则的重要性,“the master’s tool will never dismantle the master’s house.” 我明明都想要反抗你了,为什么还要用你的方式呢?这种意识在女权问题上也是如此,人权和女权的斗争同时体现在黑人女性身上时,就会非常具有(褒义的)破坏性。 3)” America has looted us, we learned from u!” 这是前一段时间Tamika Mallory 发表的很激烈的一次演讲,这段话的重点并非讨论最开始错的是谁,在我看来,她是告诉我们,看看吧,那些既得利益者们,有特权的人们,他们已经用他们的规则把我们捆得无处可逃,看到了没,哪怕我们在反抗,也是在他们的规则中反,看到了没,如果你的反抗还要考虑你的敌人是否认可你的方式,那你将永远在体系压迫的恶性循环中痛苦。 要反,就要用你自己的方式反。 Hammer Time Podcast 地址:https://anchor.fm/hammertimepodcast 这里可以看到我们上线的各个平台,也推荐通过rss订阅收听。 P.S. 如果你在中国大陆,需要使用翻墙工具。 给主播 Des 写信: sonicelsa@gmail.com

Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 195: Different Sides of Inspiration

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 51:36


Still Inspired by Darkness? Our follow-up to episode 193 is finally here. We had received a number of messages asking for further clarification about how someone can be inspired after viewing a photograph telling a story of tragedy and darkness. Please join us as we tackle this tricky subject! Thanks to our listeners who chimed in and challenged us to revisit this subject. This is what the podcast is all about: to keep the conversation about all things photography going. Comments and questions = more discussion. Huge thanks to those who sent a message and to our mystery caller *wink*. We hope this helps clear things up! Join the Convo We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! Have you found yourself inspired by images of human suffering or destruction? If so, how are you inspired by such photography? You can chime in on the blog and find us on Twitter to continue the conversation. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Thanks so much for tuning in, folks! As always, we appreciate your support! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation   Links from the show:  Episode 193 »» Pulitzer Prize Photographs with Antonio M. Rosario It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario   _________ Shutter Time Goodness: Shutter Time Patreon Shutter Time Twitter Sid’s Twitter » @supercellsid Mac’s Twitter » @maclby

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Heroine: Women’s Creative Leadership, Confidence, Wisdom

A woman in complete service to what she does, who is even willing to die for her work, definitely fits the archetype of the heroine. Lynsey Addario is a photojournalist who has photographed women under the Taliban, documented misogyny in the Congo, and been on the ground in Afghanistan after 9/11. From capturing the lives of transgender prostitutes in New York to her continued work on Syrian refugees and those displaced by war, Lynsey seeks to do justice for her subjects by capturing the true essence of their humanity. Lynsey is also a New York Times bestselling author. Her memoir, It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War, is so filled with vivid details and vulnerability, including her very close call as a hostage in Libya, that Steven Spielberg will soon be directing a movie based on her life starring Jennifer Lawrence. Lynsey’s spirit and drive will inspire you to recognize the unique impulses and passions we all have inside of us. Show Notes:-Growing up with parents who encouraged her to express herself, follow her dreams, and learn things for herself. [4:19]-Receiving her first camera, becoming a self-taught photographer, and breaking into the business (which involved sneaking a shot of Madonna). [8:10]-How Lynsey found her calling early on, and the inspiring purpose that drives her. [12:53]-How she furthered her career by asking for an advance on the wedding she didn’t intend to have. [15:31]-Bringing milk and cookies to transgender prostitutes: Lynsey’s method of getting to know people before photographing them. [17:20]-Going to Afghanistan as an unmarried, American female photographer during a time when photography was outlawed by the Taliban. [22:07]-The unique barriers (and dangers) of being a woman photojournalist. [25:43]-The brutal week she spent as a hostage in Libya: Being groped and assaulted and constantly threatened with execution. [28:56]-Deciding to have a child after surviving the ordeal in Libya, plus Lynsey’s thoughts on living a “dual life”. [34:19]-“This job is not about me, it’s about the people I cover.” Lynsey shares how she’s able to continue her work despite the trauma and violence she’s seen. [38:48]-An incredible story of kindness from a young boy displaced by war, plus what Lynsey is working on now. [42:59]References:Lynsey’s Website – www.lynseyaddario.comYou can find Lynsey’s best-selling memoir (now in paperback!) on Amazon.com – Search “It’s What I Do” in books.Episode Sponsors:UENO – ueno.co/careersInVision – invisionapp.com/companyMusic by Lucia Lilikoi – lucia.bandcamp.com

Heroine: Women’s Creative Leadership, Confidence, Wisdom

A woman in complete service to what she does, who is even willing to die for her work, definitely fits the archetype of the heroine. Lynsey Addario is a photojournalist who has photographed women under the Taliban, documented misogyny in the Congo, and been on the ground in Afghanistan after 9/11. From capturing the lives of transgender prostitutes in New York to her continued work on Syrian refugees and those displaced by war, Lynsey seeks to do justice for her subjects by capturing the true essence of their humanity. Lynsey is also a New York Times bestselling author. Her memoir, It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War, is so filled with vivid details and vulnerability, including her very close call as a hostage in Libya, that Steven Spielberg will soon be directing a movie based on her life starring Jennifer Lawrence. Lynsey’s spirit and drive will inspire you to recognize the unique impulses and passions we all have inside of us. Show Notes:-Growing up with parents who encouraged her to express herself, follow her dreams, and learn things for herself. [4:19]-Receiving her first camera, becoming a self-taught photographer, and breaking into the business (which involved sneaking a shot of Madonna). [8:10]-How Lynsey found her calling early on, and the inspiring purpose that drives her. [12:53]-How she furthered her career by asking for an advance on the wedding she didn’t intend to have. [15:31]-Bringing milk and cookies to transgender prostitutes: Lynsey’s method of getting to know people before photographing them. [17:20]-Going to Afghanistan as an unmarried, American female photographer during a time when photography was outlawed by the Taliban. [22:07]-The unique barriers (and dangers) of being a woman photojournalist. [25:43]-The brutal week she spent as a hostage in Libya: Being groped and assaulted and constantly threatened with execution. [28:56]-Deciding to have a child after surviving the ordeal in Libya, plus Lynsey’s thoughts on living a “dual life”. [34:19]-“This job is not about me, it’s about the people I cover.” Lynsey shares how she’s able to continue her work despite the trauma and violence she’s seen. [38:48]-An incredible story of kindness from a young boy displaced by war, plus what Lynsey is working on now. [42:59]References:Lynsey’s Website – www.lynseyaddario.comYou can find Lynsey’s best-selling memoir (now in paperback!) on Amazon.com – Search “It’s What I Do” in books.Episode Sponsors:UENO – ueno.co/careersInVision – invisionapp.com/companyMusic by Lucia Lilikoi – lucia.bandcamp.com

Little Atoms
Little Atoms 375 – Lynsey Addario & It’s What I Do

Little Atoms

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 64:42


On this week's Little Atoms, Pulitzer Prize-winning Photojournalist Lynsey Addario on her Memoir It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lens Shark Photography Podcast - the latest in DSLR, mirrorless, lenses, photo software, tips, tricks, news, camera technolog

Welcome to episode 19!  Consider subscribing if you haven’t already. In this episode:We take our very first question from Australia as Diane wonders if the flippy screen on the D750 will make her look less professional in her wedding photography. She also asks about if she should worry about the D750’s light leak/flare issue and how this body performs in low light.As a D750 owner, I answer her questions and give her some informed advice. In the news:An unretouched photo of 48-year-old former supermodel Cindy Crawford leaks and sparks a national debate. Does it matter if models are retouched in magazines or no? Is it hypocritical if our portrait clients feel like magazine covers should not be retouched while they ask for our photos of them be? Mattel reimagines the View-Master with the help of Google and may very well frustrate parents come Fall.Did Mattel overlook a couple of big downsides to this photo-driven toy from our childhood reimagined for 2015? World Press Photo awards the top prize to a Danish photographer for a photo depicting a controversial top…and discovers an alarming number of entries needed to be disqualified. Find out why.Do you think the judges were too harsh in their judgement of the entrants? Click here to see the photo and learn more. Nikon D750s come back from being repaired for the light leak/flare issue with a black smudge made with a marker rather than the painted black dot shown in Nikon’s official repair photo.If you get a black marker smudge rather than a painted black dot will this drive down the resale value of the D750? Let us know what you think. RAW TALK podcaster Jared Polin of FroKnowsPhoto.com posted a video and article showing his black smudge in the tripod socket. Photographer Tim Mantoani’s book “Beyond Photographs” features famous photographers and their even more famous photographs.Get this great book here. Olympus shows off a futuristic looking camera setup at the CP+ Expo in JapanIs a futuristic setup like this something you’d be interested in? Is it something you can handhold? Check it out here. The Photographer’s Ephemeris updates to version 3.0This great online resource and it’s app are now on par with each other. Check it out here. I prefer the Photo Pills app. Russian photographer Nick Lariontsev creates a really cool macro time-lapse of mold growing.While it sounds gross, this time-lapse might just inspire you to do some macro photography or try your first time-lapse. French photographer Charles Petillon use giant white balloons to create really cool conceptual photos Is it time for you to take on that project you’ve been putting off. These photos just might inspire you. Click here to see them on his site. Major museums and sports teams ban the “Selfie Stick”Listen to this episode and find out why and what this might say about our self-absorbed society. Click here to view one of many Selfie Sticks available. Camera maker Olympus announces that it plans to release cameras using its Sensor Shift technology which won’t require the use of a tripod.Is this the future of cameras? Are 16 Megapixel cameras that output 40 Megapixel images on the horizon for those of us who want to run and gun rather than lock our camera down on a tripod? NASA releases a 3 minute time-lapse covering 5 years in the life of our son.The Solar Dynamic Observatory captures over 200 Million photos and culls them down into this awesome video that’ll wow you. English videographer Paul Parker gives us a view of birds as they fly which very few of us have ever seen before. Using After Effects, Parker shows us the interesting paths through the sky that birds take. Click here to watch the video. Photojournalist Lynsey Addario publishes a book of her conflict photography If you appreciate conflict photography, you’ll enjoy “It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War”. Click here to order it on Amazon.com. LA-based photographer Joe Capra releases a 10K time-lapse showing the the amazing detail you can see when zooming in on 80 Megapixel images.This 5 minute, 24 second video shot in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil is worth a view. Announcement:Free eBook!  –  The Lens Shark Quickstart Guide to Perfect Exposure. Announcement:Free camera giveaway coming up!The winner’s choice of a Nikon D750, Canon 7D Mark II or Sony A7s! Listener questions needed:Click the link for the podcast and leave us an audio question to have a good chance to get on the show. Alternatively, you can post your questions on our site or via social media. ###  Please consider subscribing if you haven’t done so already, leave me a review and check me out on social media at the links below.  ### Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/LensShark/ Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/LensShark/ Pinterest:  http://www.pinterest.com/LensShark/ Instagram:  http://www.instagram.com/LensShark/   The post Episode 19: Our First Question From The Land Down Under! [LSP #0019] appeared first on Lens Shark Photography Podcast.