

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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Dec 9, 2008 • 35min
The Candid Frame #21 - Jennifer Wu
Jennifer Wu is a fine-art landscape photographer who has been displayed at juried art exhibits as well as several galleries including the View Point Gallery, Camera Arts, Darkroom Gallery and Appel Gallery. Though she makes a full-time living as an accountant, she makes the time to create wonderful images that are striking for their use of light and color. You can discover her work by visiting . She also teaches courses on landscape photography through . Jennifer Wu recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via

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Dec 9, 2008 • 1h 5min
The Candid Frame #25 - PCN Roundtable #2
Welcome to episode two of the Roundtable. This week Jeff Curto (), John Arnold (), Chris Marquardt () and Ibarionex Perello () discuss the importance of printing, lens selection, metering & exposure and self assignments.I'll be out of town on business this week. A new regular episode of The Candid Frame will be available on the weekend of February 10th. For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via

Dec 9, 2008 • 45min
The Candid Frame #22 - Martin Trailer
Martin Trailer is a photographer who specialize in meeting the needs of advertising and corporate clients. His portraiture, studio and personal work are all touched with a very personal sensibility not the least of which is a wonderful sense of humor. You can see more of his work by visiting . His personal work includes a series on vintage trailers and the people for whom these classic vehicles are a passion. Martin Trailer recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via

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Dec 9, 2008 • 51min
The Candid Frame #24 - Brooks Jensen
Brooks Jensen is a photographer, podcaster and the publisher of Lenswork Magazine. As well as producing one of the best photographic magazines available today, his essays and commentary on photography provide great insight into not only photography, but also the underlying desire and need to create. comes in both a printed edition and an expanded edition available on CD. His regular can be listened by subscribing through iTunes or visiting the website. To view his personal work, please visit .Brooks Jensen recommends the work of . For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaMy interview on BetterPhoto.com Radio will be on and after January 26. Here is a link to which I mentioned on this episode.

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Dec 9, 2008 • 47min
The Candid Frame #26 - William Neill
William Neill, a resident of the Yosemite National Park area since 1977, is a landscape photographer concerned with conveying the deep, spiritual beauty he sees and feels in Nature. Neill's award-winning photography has been widely published in books, magazines, calendars, posters, and he has a regular column which appears in magazine. He is also a teacher and is currently offering a course in through BetterPhoto.com. He is a member of Canon USA’s elite .You can explore more of Bill's work by visiting . William Neill recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via

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Dec 9, 2008 • 46min
The Candid Frame #27 - Pete Turner
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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Dec 9, 2008 • 44min
The Candid Frame #28 - John Siskin
John Siskin is a fine art photographer who often works with macro, portraiture and architectural images. He has taught photography for more than twenty years. He is currently teaching several photographic lighting courses and a framing class at . He also teaches black and white photography at Los Angeles Mission College. His studio is in Reseda California and more of his work can be seen at .His work has been part of many exhibits. His photographs have been shown at the Brand Library, 2nd City Art Gallery, Harold’s Gallery, Farmani Gallery, and The Atelier. He has been a participant in the Valley Studio Tour several times. His currently teaching several course on lighting through John Siskin recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaBook Recommendation:

Dec 9, 2008 • 42min
The Candid Frame #29 - Joe Farace
Joe Farace is a prolific photographer and writer. As well as his passion for automobiles, he has published over 28 books and 1600 magazine articles. He is currently a regular contributor to . You can find more of his work by visiting his .Joe Farace recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaBook Recommendation:

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Dec 9, 2008 • 46min
The Candid Frame #30 - Jim Herrington
Jim Herrington is a portrait photographer whose black and white portraits not only capture exceptional images of his subjects, but also infuses them with a sense of place and story. Much like the musicians he photographs, he welcomes the spontaneous and the unexpected to his work bringing a unique and personal magic to his shots. You can discover more of Jim's work by visiting .Jim Herrington recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaBook Recommendation: .

Dec 9, 2008 • 30min
The Candid Frame #31 - Peter Read Miller
Sports photographer Peter Read Miller shares his journey from painting to capturing iconic moments in sports. He discusses camaraderie in photography, creating athlete portraits, and the challenges of shooting the Super Bowl. Recommendations for photographer Michael Zagaris are also highlighted.