

The Candid Frame #27 - Pete Turner
11 snips Dec 9, 2008
Pete Turner, a master photographer renowned for his vibrant use of color, discusses his transformative journey from military service to becoming an iconic image-maker. He shares memorable experiences photographing Africa and capturing serene moments in Times Square. The conversation dives into the art of balancing pre-visualization with spontaneity and the significance of color and shadow in redefining beauty. Turner also reflects on his creative processes behind legendary jazz album covers, showcasing the evolution and accessibility of photography.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Photographic Journey at RIT
02:47 • 4min
From Soldier to Shutterbug
07:07 • 19min
Capturing Serenity: A Snowy Morning in Times Square
25:40 • 2min
The Dance of Pre-Visualization and Spontaneity in Photography
27:52 • 2min
The Creative Journey Behind a Classic Image
29:49 • 2min
The Art of Color and Shadow in Photography
31:20 • 10min
Exploring New Horizons in Photography
41:47 • 4min