Stories Behind the Lens: Bill Wallauer — Among Wild Chimpanzees

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Bill Wallauer Podcast

In our latest podcast, co-founder and chief executive officer of Getty Images, Jonathan Klein talks with Bill Wallauer, a renowned filmmaker for the Jane Goodall Institute.

For more than 15 years, Bill Wallauer has documented the wild chimpanzees of Gombe National Park for the Institute, capturing dramatic and fascinating footage of their daily life.  In this podcast, you will hear the stories behind some fo the never-before-seen footage of life among wild chimpanzees.

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Stories Behind the Lens: Uriel Sinai – Covering Conflict

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Uriel Sinai

In the latest Getty Images podcast, Uriel Sinai shares what it’s like to be a photojournalist working amid the dangers of war  and his dedication to telling both sides of every story.

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Podcast: Brent Stirton Talks with Jonathan Klein

Thursday, September 11th, 2008


Brent Stirton/Reportage by Getty Images

Conservation Rangers from an anti-poaching unit work with locals to evacuate the bodies of four mountain gorrillas killed in mysterious circumstances in the park, Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo, 24 July 2007. A silver-back alpha male, the leader of the group was shot, three females were also killed.

In the latest Getty Images podcast, Getty Images CEO and Co-Founder Jonathan Klein recently talked with staff photographer Brent Stirton to discuss how Brent uses photojournalism not only to tell powerful stories but to prompt change.

Brent is a senior staff photographer for Reportage by Getty Images. He specializes in documentary work and he is renowned for his humanitarian efforts around the world. His images not only earn highly acclaimed awards, such as the Visa d’Or, World Press Photo and the Overseas Press Club, but also gain much needed attention to subjects that he is very passionate about. In fact, he was named by American Photo magazine as one of the ten heroes of photojournalism in 2007.

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