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Beyond The Lens

by Richard Bernabe

This photography podcast takes you ‘beyond the lens,’ exploring the arts, travel, conservation, entrepreneurship, creative culture, and more through deep-dive interviews with some of the world's most influential and inspiring people. 

Host Richard Bernabe is a renowned photographer, intrepid world traveller, explorer, author, and champion of wildlife and endangered species. He’s been hailed as one of the "Top 30 Influential Photographers on the Web" by the Huffington Post and Influence Digest's "20 Photographers Changing the World Through Social Media." He has travelled to more than 60 countries, capturing photographs and writing for clients including National Geographic, CNN, The New York Times and the BBC.

Copyright: © 2024 Richard Bernabe

Episodes

33. Big Clouds, Big Ice: Chasing Danger and Beauty with Photographer Camille Seaman

1h 2m · Published 21 Apr 12:00

Camille Seaman is a contributing photographer to National Geographic, a TED Senior Fellow, Stanford Knight Fellow, and lover of the Earth's polar regions and storm clouds.

In this conversation with Richard Bernabe, Camille describes her upbringing in New York City and transformative experiences around the world as she built an enviable photography career.

Camille is a passionate spokesperson for the protection of our natural world. She continues to travel to the Arctic and Antarctic regions to pursue her love of ice and storms, which are beautifully displayed in her critically-acclaimed books, The Last Iceberg, Melting Away, and The Big Cloud.

Camille describes how her beloved grandfather raised her to respect nature at a young age. She talks us through her difficult teenage years, her dangerous yet life-defining first trip to Alaska, working with Steve McCurry, becoming a mother, and how she found and mastered her artistic voice.

 You can find Camille’s work and follow her here:


 Website: www.camilleseaman.com

 Instagram

 Twitter

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32. Candice Millard and the River of the Gods: Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile

58m · Published 07 Apr 13:00

Candice Millard is a New York Times bestselling author and former editor for National Geographic. 

In this episode of Beyond The Lens, Candice pulls us into the world of her new book, River Of the Gods, which documents the epic search for the source of the Nile River, the holy grail of exploration during the mid-nineteenth century. She paints vivid character studies of the two primary explorers - the brilliant scholar Richard Burton and the thrill-seeking John Hanning Speke. The voyage takes place in modern-day Tanzania, where Burton and Speke met their guide Sidi Mubarak Bombay before embarking on the grueling expedition to the uncharted interior of Africa to find the headwaters of the great river. 

Richard and Candice discuss the historic storyline, the outcome, and aftermath of the real life events, including the resulting bitter rivalry between the two men. Candice offers her tips on writing, how she motivates herself, and some books she personally recommends.

Buy River of the Gods: Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile on Amazon

Website: candicemillard.com 

Twitter: @candice_millard 

Instagram: @candicemillard


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31. Kevin Kelly: Polymath and 'Most Interesting Man in the World' on AI Art, Vanishing Asia, and Excellent Advice For Living

1h 7m · Published 24 Mar 12:00

Kevin Kelly is the co-founder of Wired magazine, where he currently holds the title of 'senior maverick.' He's also a writer, artist, photographer, prolific traveler, futurist, conservationist, an expert on Asian culture, and quite possibly the Most Interesting Man in the World. 

In this episode of Beyond the Lens, Kevin shares his knowledge and passion for technological developments in art and photography, particularly AI-generated art. Throughout the conversation, he offers some philosophical nuggets that have helped him succeed in life, as well as tips for traveling, creativity, and so much more.

 His soon-to-be-released book, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier, is drawn from Kevin’s extraordinary wisdom and life experiences.


 The topics of the episode are as follows:

· The Optimism of Trust

· Pronoia vs Paranoia 

· Should we embrace AI art?

· How does ‘AI art’ work?

· Mind-blowing realizations in Asia

· Kevin’s route into photography

· Traveling light, traveling well

· 'Excellent advice for living'

· Creativity: the generosity of abundance

· The benefit of solitude

· Vanishing Asia

 

Pre-order Excellent Advice for Living

Kindle: www.goodreads.com/book/show/62313346-excellent-advice-for-living

Hardcover: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/725357/excellent-advice-for-living-by-kevin-kelly


 Website: kk.org

Instagram: @kevin2kelly /www.instagram.com/kevin2kelly

Twitter: @kevin2kelly / twitter.com/kevin2kelly


Vanishing Asia

www.amazon.co.uk/Vanishing-Asia-Three-West-Central/dp/1940689066

 

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30. Chris Rainier: TIME and National Geographic Documentary Photographer on Visual Storytelling and Sacred Places

57m · Published 10 Mar 10:00

National Geographic explorer Chris Rainier is an artist, social photographer, documenter, and photojournalist, globally respected for his work with endangered cultures worldwide. He calls himself a “serial traveler, gypsy, and photographer” and possesses unrivaled first-hand knowledge of world indigenous cultures. He describes his life experiences, as you might expect, in a beautifully visual way.

 Chris's new book, Sacred, includes photos compiled from his decades of exploration and his interactions with the planet’s indigenous peoples. He co-founded The Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation, which campaigns with the philosophy, ‘Indigenous peoples are the best guardians of the earth's biodiversity. If we protect indigenous cultures, we protect the planet. We must protect the protectors.’ 

Topics Richard and Chris discuss:

  • Lessons from Ansel Adams - the great American photographer-conservationist
  • Snapping the President
  • Living in New Guinea and India
  • What it takes to be a great nature photographer
  • Mongolia
  • A North Pole voyage on a Russian ship 
  • Reporting the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
  • Powerful photography, subtlety, and sensationalism
  • Photography as a social tool
  • Shamanism and ‘the reality of life’ 
  • What does sacred mean? 
  • The Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation


Sacred by Chris Rainier: www.simonandschuster.com/books/Sacred/Chris-Rainier/9781647224578

The Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation: culturalsanctuaries.org

Chris Rainier website: www.chrisrainier.org 

Instagram: @christainierphoto  /  www.instagram.com/chrisrainierphoto/

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29. Kristin Harila and 14 Peaks: A Historic Quest to Summit the World’s Biggest Mountains in Record Time

48m · Published 23 Feb 17:00

Kristin Harila is a Norwegian mountaineer, skier, and outdoor athlete. In 2022, her record-breaking attempt to summit all 14 of the world’s 8000-meter peaks in six months was brought to a disappointing end as her team failed to obtain permits for the final two mountains in Chinese Tibet. Despite the setback, Kristin is more determined than ever this year to take on the record again set by Nirmal Purja in 2019. 

In this episode, Kristin talks with Richard about her successes and failures during the 2022 attempt, her dramatic introduction to mountaineering - from altitude sickness on Kilimanjaro to taking on Everest for the first time - and reveals her personal superpower for enduring pain for extended periods during her climbs.


You can follow Kristin’s adventures on:

Twitter: @kristin_harila  /  twitter.com/kristin_harila 

Instagram: kristin.harila  /  www.instagram.com/kristin.harila/


To find out more about Kristin Harila, visit: kristinharila.com


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28. Joel Sartore: So You Want To Be a National Geographic Photographer?

56m · Published 10 Feb 14:00

As 2018 National Geographic Explorer of the Year, Joel regularly contributes to the magazine, specializing in documenting endangered species and landscapes worldwide. Joel founded ‘Photo Ark’, a documentary and photographic project in conservation, which has had images displayed at iconic and historical landmarks worldwide, including St. Peter's Basilica and the Empire State Building.

In this great conversation, Joel talks about his early passion for wildlife, what triggered him to dedicate his life to conservation, and his endeavor to frame small insects equally to large rhinos, as they are “the ones that lead the charge in terms of becoming endangered.” Joel tells a great story of how he got his first job at National Geographic and what it entails to work for them. He shares what wildlife photographers should do to help save the planet, discusses the intelligence of insects, and the technicalities of ‘Photo Ark’ shoots.


To find out more about Joel, visit:
www.joelsartore.com

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27. Jeff Corwin: TV Host and Celebrity Wildlife Biologist on Snake Encounters, Endangered Species, and Steve Irwin

52m · Published 27 Jan 16:00

Sparked by his first experience of Belize's tropical rainforest in 1984, Jeff is a passionate activist for Central and South American rainforest conservation. Inspired by his experience serving as expedition naturalist for the 'JASON Project', a documentary series led by oceanographer Robert Ballard, he became a  TV presenter and producer, best known for hosting Disney Channel's 'Going Wild with Jeff Corwin', 'The Jeff Corwin Experience' on Animal Planet, and ABC's 'Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin'. His new series' Wildlife Nation' highlights North American wildlife and the inspiring partners working together to save them from the brink of extinction.


In this in-depth conversation, Jeff describes the moment he knew he wanted to become a conservationist and his desire to educate others, combining his love of nature, exploration, and discovery with his ability to communicate and share information. Together they dive into Jeff's fascination for Amphibian species–which have survived six extinctions–explaining how we could lose 70% of the population in the next two decades, and talk through his encounter with a Coral snake.


To keep up with Jeff, follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @wildcorwin


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26. Photography From a War Zone: A Dispatch From Ukraine with Felipe Dana

45m · Published 13 Jan 11:00

Entering 2023, award-winning Brazilian photojournalist Felipe Dana shares his experiences on location in Kyiv, Ukraine, where he has joined the Associated Press and dedicated himself solely to photojournalism. He started his career at 15 years old as an assistant photographer and later pursued a degree in photography while working on commercial assignments, contributing to various local and international news agencies. His work has received numerous awards, including the World Press’ ‘Photo of the Year.’ Felipe was also part of the AP team's finalist for the Pulitzer in 2021. 

In this episode, Felipe shares the dangers of following military groups on the front lines, sharing the details of previous experiences in ‘hot zones.’ He touches upon his daily routine and the importance of security measurements. Together, Richard and Felipe discuss the reality of war and how Felipe safeguards his emotional well-being. 

To find out more about Felipe, visit: www.felipedana.com.br

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25. Spencer Howard, Travel Guru: Maximizing Airline Points, Hotel Loyalty Programs, and Best Credit Cards For Cheap Luxury Travel

54m · Published 30 Dec 12:00

Richard dives into the world of travel rewards with Straight To The Points founder and travel expert Spencer Howard – who shares his travel hacks and advice on using airline points, credit cards, and loyalty programs to fly business and first-class to "help as many people as possible enjoy the excitement of luxury travel." In August 2018, he started the 'Award Alerts' newsletter to make it easier for family and friends who wanted to fly business or first class but were struggling to find the necessary award seats. With more than 52k Instagram followers, Spencer has built a community of travel enthusiasts and has created a 'Quick Start Guide' to help people learn how to use points to travel.

To find out more about Straight To The Points, visit: www.straighttothepoints.co

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24. William Neill: Inside the Mind of a Landscape Photography Master

41m · Published 16 Dec 11:00

As a master landscape photographer, William Neill’s work conveys the deep, spiritual beauty he sees and feels in nature. He has been a resident of the Yosemite National Park area since 1977. He received ‘The Director's Award’ from the National Park Service after a major portfolio of his Yosemite photographs entitled ‘Yosemite: The Promise of Wildness,’ were published by The Yosemite Association in 1994. His recent book, ‘Landscapes of the Spirit’ showcases a retrospective collection of his finest landscape photographs based on the theme of nature's spiritual and healing powers.

In this episode, Richard ventured into the mind of William Neill to find out what inspires him, what gives his work such emotional depth, his passions, persistence and creativity, and more. William touches upon his time working in American landscape photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams’ gallery, sharing what inspired him to photograph Yosemite. He explains why he puts experiencing a place above the results.

To find out more about William, visit: www.williamneill.com

You can purchase William’s latest book ‘The Photographers Portfolio Development Workshop’ on www.portfolios.williamneill.com/p/the-photgrapher-s-p and use the discount code ‘WNEILL40’ for 40% off.

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Beyond The Lens has 63 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 55:28:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on February 22nd 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 31st, 2024 19:10.

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