

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
Ibarionex R. Perello
Each week host Ibarionex Perello brings in-depth, intimate and thoughtful conversations with photographers on living a photographic life. A welcome alternative to gear talk, the show provides insight and inspiration to anyone who has a passion and love for photography. A must listen.
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Jun 17, 2012 • 41min
The Candid Frame #144 - Dana Barsuhn
Dana Barsuhn is a young LA-based photographer who honed his skill on the streets of Los Angeles and used what he has learned to serve his early work as a professional photographer. Within a short period of time, he has developed a very personal visual sensibility with his street photography, which has not only allowed him to create distinct imagery in this popular genre, but has also helped him to create unique photographs. His growth as a photographer has recently inspired him to make the leap into a full-time professional photographer, with the hopes of achieving both financial and creative success.
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Jun 3, 2012 • 48min
The Candid Frame #143 - Rinzi Ruiz
Rinzi Ruiz is a Los Angeles-based street photographer who picked up a camera only two years ago. In that brief time, he has developed a keen eye for capturing beautiful and poignant images on the street. His rapid development as a photographer is informed from a commitment to make time for his art, as well as developing a critical eye for what works and what doesn't. Inspired by both contemporary and master photographers, his understanding of the tradition of street photography is helping him to develop a distinct voice in the genre. You can discover more about Rinzi and his work by visiting his website and his blog.
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May 28, 2012 • 1h 2min
The Candid Frame #142 - In Conversation #2
In this episode, the table is turned on Ibarionex Perello as the show's editor Martin Taylor takes control of the microphone to ask the questions of the host of The Candid Frame. In this follow-up to a conversation that aired last year with Jeffery Saddoris, this episode discusses photography, podcasting and the continuing challenges of leading a creative life.
Recorded in San Francisco, the conversation provides a glimpse where Ibarionex is today, but provides him the opportunity for him to discuss how the show has changed his life and his photography.

May 22, 2012 • 54min
The Candid Frame #141 - Lauri Lyons
Lauri Lyons is a photographer who's photographic range has enabled her to shoot celebrity portraits, ad campaigns and documentaries. She has worked in Africa, Australia, Brazil, Europe, Mexico and the United States. Her photographs have appeared in such publications as The London Observer, Stern, The Fader and Art Forum. She is the first Black woman to shoot the cover of Fortune magazine.
Lauri is the author of two acclaimed books; Flag:An American Story (2001) and Flag International (2008). She was the commissioned portrait photographer for the book INSPIRATION: Portraits of Black Women Changing Our World (2012).
Lauri is the Publisher & Editor in Chief of the online publication Nomads Magazine. She is also a contributing writer for The Huffington Post and her essays have also appeared in The Wall Street Journal.com and U.S.A Today.com.

May 13, 2012 • 48min
The Candid Frame #140 - Barbara Bordnick
Barbara Bordnick is a renowned photographer recognized for her fashion, portrait and fine-art work. Her career began in Europe, but quickly began to be recognized around the world when she began being published in Harper's Bazaar. She has been the recipient of many awards including Clios for film and print, Missouri School of Journalism Award and the International Film Festival Gold Medal. Her fine-art photography has built on her unique sensibility and her approach in photography and has made her a popular instructor.
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May 5, 2012 • 45min
The Candid Frame #139 - Bill Frakes
Bill Frakes, a renowned Sports Illustrated staff photographer, shares insights from his extensive career spanning over 100 countries. He discusses the art of storytelling in photography, emphasizing the emotional connections that shape narratives. Frakes reflects on his Nebraska roots, capturing the community's essence through his lens. He also explores how transformative DSLR technology has enhanced multimedia storytelling, while acknowledging the challenges of adapting to the evolving media landscape. His passion and dedication serve as inspiration for aspiring photographers.

Apr 21, 2012 • 41min
The Candid Frame #138 - Gerd Ludwig
Gerd Ludwig is a National Geographic photographer who is best known for his long-term work documenting the impact of the Chernobyl nuclear accident in the former Soviet Union. This personal project has allowed him to the tell the story of the human toll on the people decades after the initial, dramatic events of the accident itself. For decades, he has also been working on assignments focusing on Russia and Eastern Europe, which has held a personal fascination for him. His book, Broken Empire: After the Fall of the USSR is an incredible visual telling of a country struggling to redefine itself.
He has recently released an iPad App which showcases his work on Chernobyl with still, video and audio commentary. provides a unique method for telling the 25-years story of the accident and its long term impact on a country and a people.
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Apr 14, 2012 • 37min
The Candid Frame #137 - Qiana Mestrich
Qiana Mestrich is a photographer and the creator of the popular Dodge and Burn blog, a site dedicated to work of photographers of color. Since she fell in love with photography since she picks up a camera at the age of 16. Her professional career helping other professional to use social networking as a marketing tool. But it's her love for photography and the work on her blog that has helped to inspire her to return to school at earn her master's degree in photography at the International School of Photography in New York, where she is working to develop her own distinct photographic vision.
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Apr 7, 2012 • 46min
The Candid Frame #136 - Joel Grimes
Joel Grimes, an illusionist and talented photographer renowned for his dynamic sports portraits, shares his artistic journey in this engaging discussion. He delves into the emotional impact of criticism in photography and the importance of resilience. Grimes emphasizes mastering light and shadow, drawing parallels to classic painters. He candidly explores the balance between commercial demands and personal creativity, shedding light on the significance of unique artistic voices. Through personal anecdotes, he illustrates the evolution of his style and the joys of embracing vulnerability.

Mar 31, 2012 • 42min
The Candid Frame #135 - Ophelia Chong
Ophelia Chong is an accomplished illustrator. A graduate of the Art Center College of Design, she has worked exclusively for Raygun Magazine and David Carson. As a creative director of The Workbook, she garnered five design awards for print by hiring talent and challenging them with a limited budget, but offering them an open field to create. She is represented by W+S+W/NYC for her illustration which has been in over six gallery shows and been published worldwide.She is a savvy user of social networking from flickr, Twitter and Facebook and has used these as important tools for marketing her work and creating professional opportunities for herself and others.