

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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Jan 10, 2011 • 1h 1min
The Candid Frame #105 - William Albert Allard
William Albert Allard is a National Geographic photographer who is among of my personal favorite shooters. His work pushes the limits of what photographers think they can do with light and color, all the while creating images that tell amazing stories. His monographs on the photo essay as well as his classic photo stories on minor league baseball, the Hutterite community and blues musicians are classics and his work continues to provide inspiration for generations of photographers. A recent adopter to digital image making, he continues to explore the possibilities of what can be captures with a camera.

Dec 6, 2010 • 35min
The Candid Frame #104 - Joe McNally
Joe McNally, a world-renowned photographer celebrated for his iconic contributions to National Geographic, shares insights into his compelling journey. He emphasizes the importance of lighting and the creative problem-solving necessary for stunning images, including a fascinating story about capturing gravity waves. McNally reflects on balancing artistic vision with client needs during high-profile shoots and discusses the evolving landscape of photography, showcasing the value of print in a digital age and the emotional challenges photographers face.

Nov 7, 2010 • 36min
The Candid Frame #103 - Jo Ann Santangelo
Jo Ann Santaneglo is a documentary photographer whose career with a camera began as a pedi-cab driver in Autstin, Texas. While studying at the International Center of Photography, she began a project documenting veterans impacted by the United States' Don't Ask Don't Tell policy. She has recently finished traveling across the country where she created a series of portraits with these veterans. www.thecandidframe.com, thecandidframe@gmail.com

Oct 25, 2010 • 43min
The Candid Frame #102 - Jay Dickman
Jay Dickman has enjoyed over 30 years as a professional photojournalist, which has included over 25 assignments for National Geographic magazine. His stories have documented the war in El Salvador, life on a nuclear attack sub and the Olympic Games. He is a passionate story teller whether working with a still image or with motion and continues to share his experience in his writings and workshops. He is an Olympus Visionary as well as a Lexar Elite photographer and you can discover more about his work by visiting .
Jack Dickman recommends the work of .
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Oct 11, 2010 • 44min
The Candid Frame #101 - Chris Porsz
Chris Porsz is an amateur photographer who has been documenting his community of Peterborough, England as a street photographer. His candid images of strangers document a particular time in the life of a town and its people, which is made all the more poignant by his recent rediscovery of these same subjects. His then and now portraits reveal not only how people have changed, but how the town has as well. Working as a full-time paramedic, he has created all of his images using his personal time, making him an a great example of how a photographer can make significant work even without becoming a "professional. You can discover more about him and his work by or visiting .
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Sep 26, 2010 • 40min
The Candid Frame #100 - Eli Reed
Eli Reed is a photographer who has established a reputation for compassionate and beautiful documentary and photo-journalistic work. Whether he's photographing in a war zone, a Hollywood sound stage or a neighborhood convenience store, he consistently produces imagery that is striking, beautiful and memorable. A member of the of legendary Magnum photographer collective and an Olympus Visionary, he continues to produce important work as well as passing on his experience and knowledge of photography as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. You can discover more about Eli and his work by visiting .
Eli recommends the work of John Isaac, who was actually the very first guest on this show. You can discover some of John's work by visiting and listen to our conversation by .
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Sep 12, 2010 • 56min
The Candid Frame #99 - Frederick Van Johnson
Frederick Van Johnson is a professional photographer and host of the popular podcast, This Week in Photography (TWIP). He provides an important voice in the world of image-making in his many roles, not least of which is educating photographer are the importance of marketing and taking full advantage of social networking. His continued efforts in the photographic industry have helped photographers from all over the world discover how to not only make better images, but to create opportunities for themselves and their work. You can discover more of his work by visiting as well as listen to him every week on .
Frederick Van Johnson recommends the work of . You can listen to our interview with Greg by .
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Aug 27, 2010 • 56min
Ibarionex on Nik Photo Radio
Ibarionex appears this week on the . On the show, he discusses his approach to light and photographing strangers at home and abroad. Scott Sheppard does a great job with the show, which includes not only information on Nik's line of software but also interview with some great photographers who have also appeared on The Candid Frame. You can discover this and other episodes by visiting or subscribing to their show on iTunes.

Aug 23, 2010 • 34min
The Candid Frame #98 - David (The Strobist) Hobby
David Hobby has created a huge following through his popular blog, The Strobist 'which helped promote the use of small, portable speedlights for creative and exciting imagery. Beginning his career as a photojournalist, David developed an approach the demanded getting the shot under the tightest deadlines and challenging circumstances. The practical approach he developed for lighting, which he generously shares on his website has helped hundred of thousands of photographers discover their own voice and creativity without the mistaken belief that it takes expensive equipment to make memorable and beautiful photographs. You can discover more of David's work by visiting and .
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Aug 8, 2010 • 50min
The Candid Frame #97 - Paul Gero
Photographer Paul Gero discusses his transition from photojournalism to wedding photography, emphasizing the importance of capturing genuine moments. He shares insights on using a 50mm lens, daily photography projects, charity work, and maintaining authenticity in photography. The conversation also delves into creative flash techniques and recommendations for aspiring photographers.