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Matthew Maran PodcastMatthew Maran PodcastTalking With Doug GimesyDoug is a professional conservation and wildlife photojournalist who focuses on Australian issues. He is a four-time finalist in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the year and the inaugural winner of the WildScreen Panda Photo Story Awards and a Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP)2022-12-241h 10Our State - South AustraliaOur State - South Australia29/08/2022 South Australian Museum | Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competitionThe Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition and resulting exhibition is managed and produced by the South Australian Museum. Since 2004 photographers of all ages, skill levels, and nationalities have submitted images of fauna, flora or landscapes in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea regions to the competition. This year’s judges, Nicky Catley, Doug Gimesy and Prof. Charlie Huveneers scrutinised a record 2,443 entries from 602 photographers across 10 countries – the highest number of entries in the competition’s history to create a shortlist of just 98 images. The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibiti...2022-08-3024 minShort CutsShort CutsSound EffectsListening to the melodies in auctioneer school, reimagining the sound in your ears and a twilight audio-experience which takes you back in time. Josie Long presents short documentaries and audio adventures inspired by unusual sound worlds.The Auctioneer (Excerpt) Originally produced by Ned Sublette for New American Radio somewhere.orgAccompaniment for Ever-Present Sounds Composed by Sami El-EnanyFlying Fox Featuring Lawrence Pope Produced by Thomas PhillipsPhoto credit: Doug GimesyCurated by Axel Kacoutié, Eleanor McDowall and Andrea Rangecroft Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for B...2022-05-3130 minLet\'s Talk SciCommLet's Talk SciComm13. Interview with Wildlife photojournalist Doug GimesyWe’re thrilled to introduce you to photographer extraordinaire Doug Gimesy in this week’s episode. Doug is a professional conservation and wildlife photojournalist who focuses on Australian issues. A Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP), his clients include National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, bioGraphic, Australian Geographic, Audubon, as well various mastheads like The Guardian and NewsCorp. Initially trained as a zoologist and microbiologist, he later completed a Masters of Environment and a Masters of Bioethics. Together, these two qualifications helped shape his thinking as what type of issues he should be focusing on and...2022-03-0231 minWildlife Photo ChatWildlife Photo Chat077: Nathan WatsonMy guest Nathan Watson joins me to discuss his creative use of light, working towards conservation photography, and including a sense of space in composition. Follow Nathan at: Instagram: @nathan_watson_photography Show Mentions: Crested Tern silhouette Wood Duck in dead tree high key Roadkill Possum Doug Gimesy Landing Spoonbill Great Egret morning silhouette2021-11-171h 15Freedom of SpeciesFreedom of SpeciesLife Upside Down - A Bat ChatDoug Gimesy and Heather Kiley join us for a Bat Chat! We talk about their stunning children's book, ‘Life Upside Down’ on Australia’s grey-headed flying fox. Flying foxes (and other bats!) have had some bad publicity over recent Covid years. They also face persecution, habitat loss, extreme temperatures and awful injuries from inappropriate fruit tree netting and barbed wire. We discuss with Doug and Heather how children's views are formed at an early age and how important their feedback is in the publishing process! Their book aims to show how cool and important the bats are, how easy it is to...2021-10-3100 minTalking AustraliaTalking AustraliaThe power of conservation photography: Douglas GimesyDouglas Gimesy is an award-winning conservation photographer who made a name for himself with powerful images capturing a wide range of conservation issues. From the illegal wildlife trade to the Black Summer bushfires and the plight of our iconic platypus, he spends most of his time capturing the Australian environment in crisis. On this episode Doug discusses his favourite images, shares tips for aspiring photographers and explains why conservation photography is much more than just doom and gloom. This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Angela Heathcote (Senior Digital Producer at Australian Geographic) and...2021-10-0525 minApollo Bay RadioApollo Bay RadioThe Wellness Couch Episode #73 - Life of a famous duo - Conservationsits, National and Australian Geographic Wildlife Photo Journalist - Doug Gimesy and Heather Kiley Australia is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, with a large portion of species endemic to Australia. Preserving this wealth of biodiversity is important for future generations. Conservationist and International award winning photo journalist, Doug Gimesy automates inspiration to conserving wildlife through his incredible visual capture of animals. Heather brilliantly utilises her highly developed award winning graphic skills to make master pieces of art as well as looking after zoo stakeholders with her welcoming personality.  Together they produced a visual pictorial for children about the Upside Down life of grey headed foxes.     ABOUT Doug and Heather Doug...2020-11-261h 01Drunk on PorpoiseDrunk on PorpoiseThe Framing Effect: A Conversation with Doug Gimesy"The medium is the message" - Marshall McLuhanDoug Gimesy is a wildlife and conservation photographer based in Australia. Before his photography career he was on the board of Environment Victoria, and a governor of WWF Australia. He now runs a science/environmentally focused communication consultancy titled "The Framing Effect" that hopes to influence people more effectively, using both words and images.In this episode the discussion centres around environmental communication and the power of language. 2020-09-111h 20Projects for Wildlife PodcastProjects for Wildlife PodcastDoug Gimesy shares how conservation photojournalism shapes our view on living with wildlife in urban cityscapesDoug is a professional conservation, wildlife and animal welfare photojournalist, whose clients include National Geographic Creative, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, The New York Times, and the Australian Conservation Foundation. He initially trained as a zoologist, and later completed a Masters of Environment and then a Masters of Bioethics. Together, these two qualifications really helped shape his way of thinking as what type of issues he should be focusing on and why. In this episode we talk about his work with platypus, flying fox, and penguins that live within the cityscape in Melbourne, Australia. His hope is that the images...2019-11-0543 minFreedom of SpeciesFreedom of SpeciesJosh Griffiths & Doug Gimesy - Platypus protectorsWe're in the studio, chatting with wildlife ecologist Joshua Griffiths (pictured here) & conservation photographer Doug Gimesy (photo credit) about threats to the platypus.  They also tell us about a nifty 'citizen science' initiative PlatypusSPOT, new technology that detects platypus DNA in waterways, and the Victorian Alliance for Platypus Safe Yabby Traps which has been formed with the objective of a complete ban on the enclosed yabby traps that kill platypus almost every day.  Josh & Doug advise us of actions we can all take to improve the chances of this unique & iconic animal.PlatypusSPOT website  http://platypusspot.org/PlatypusSPOT Facebook page  https://w...2017-12-1700 minFreedom of SpeciesFreedom of SpeciesEffective environmental communications for campaigners & advocatesWe're joined in the studio by two highly-experienced environmental communicators, Angela Rutter of the Australian Conservation Foundation and Doug Gimesy of communication consultancy The Framing Effect. They share their wealth of knowledge on how to most effectively deliver your message to engage audiences and, further, how to motivate them to act.2017-03-1200 minFreedom of SpeciesFreedom of SpeciesDoug Gimesy, conservation & wildlife photographer & Knitting Nannas of Toolangi2017-02-0500 min