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The Candid Frame #618 - Nick Carver

Ibarionex Perello February 28, 2024

Nick Carver is a working photographer and photography instructor based in Southern California with over eighteen years shooting experience and a professional career spanning more than a decade. Although his teaching and commercial work hinges primarily on digital photography, his passion is fueled by a love for analog film and creating fine art prints. Nick has sought to educate, entertain, and inspire other photographers both in the classroom and through his YouTube videos.

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In Interviews Tags Nick Carver, film, landscapes, urban landscape, YouTube, educator, commercial photographer, fine art, fine art photography
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The Candid Frame #610 - James Payne

Ibarionex Perello October 10, 2023

James Payne is a social documentary photographer based in Los Angeles, California.

He is fascinated by how people interact with the places they inhabit, particularly in their homes and on the streets. He has been capturing images of both for decades. American Portraits (in 3D) are a unique series of environmental portraits that are rendered in three dimension using his own approach for showcasing these images.

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In Interviews Tags portraits, personal projects, James Payne, film, 3D, 3-dimensionalal, documentary, long-term project
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The Candid Frame #577 - Cig Harvey

Ibarionex Perello January 20, 2022

Cig Harvey (b.1973) is a British-born artist and writer, who lives in Maine, USA, working in large-format color photography and poetry, whose practice seeks to find the magic in everyday life. She uses both images and language to explore sensory experiences and elevate the everyday. Rich in an implied narrative, deeply rooted in the natural world, her work is devoted to the topic of what it is to feel.

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In Interviews Tags Cig Harvey, fine art, fine art photography, conceptual, author, educator, woman, female, film, digital
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The Candid Frame #572 - Amelia Davis

Ibarionex Perello November 2, 2021

Amelia Davis, the sole beneficiary of legendary photographer Jim Marshall who served as his assistant before his death in 2010. Jim Marshall is recognized as one of the greatest photographers of jazz and rock and rock, having created iconic images of music legends including John Coltraine, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Beatles, and hundreds more.

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In Interviews Tags Amelia Davis, Jim Marshall, Show Me the Picture, rock and roll, music, music photographer, master photographer, sixties, Leica, Leica America, archive, jazz, celebrities, film
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The Candid Frame #567 - Nicky Posley

Ibarionex Perello August 25, 2021

Nicky Posley's journey into makeup began through a strong fascination with the transformative power of beauty, art, and fashion. A fine artist first, Nicky experimented with many visual art forms, eventually finding the medium he felt most at home with. He is both a working artist and a respected educator of his craft.

He believes that makeup is an art and that art is empowerment. Whether it be slick and modern or primitive and rudimentary, art can evoke emotions deeply rooted in the human experience. Like the human experience, it is ever-changing. . . always evolving.

We sit down to discuss the history of Kodak’s Shirley card and how the technology of film impacted the rendering of skin tones, especially those of people of color.

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In Interviews Tags make up, make up artist, skin, Kodak, film, skin tone, glamour, race
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The Candid Frame #554 - William Allen Young

Ibarionex Perello March 2, 2021

William Allen Young is an American actor and director who has starred in over 100 television, stage, and film projects, including two Academy Award-nominated films, A Soldier's Story and District 9. He is best known for his roles as Frank Mitchell on UPN's Moesha, Dr. Rollie Guthrie on the CBS medical drama Code Black, and as Judge Joseph Ratner on CBS's CSI Miami.

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In Interviews Tags William Allen Young, actor, director, African American, mentor, theater, film, television
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The Candid Frame #550 - Andrew Moore

Ibarionex Perello February 2, 2021

American photographer Andrew Moore (born 1957) is widely acclaimed for his photographic series, usually taken over many years, which record the effect of time on the natural and built landscape. These series include work made in Cuba, Russia, Bosnia, Times Square, Detroit, The Great Plains, and most recently, the American South.

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In Interviews Tags Andrew Moore, Alabama, Blue Alabama, The South, documentary, documentary photographer, personal project, film, large format
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The Candid Frame #530 - Brandon Thibodeaux

Ibarionex Perello September 7, 2020

Brandon Thibodeaux is a photographer and educator based in Houston, TX, who creates portraits in the documentary tradition. In addition to his assignment work and creative commissions, he explores life in the American South. He is a guest instructor with the Santa Fe Photographic and Maine Media Workshops, as well as both the Houston and Los Angeles Centers of Photography.

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In Interviews Tags Brandon Thibodeaux, documentary, photojournalism, photojournalist, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, film, medium format, personal projects, personal project
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The Candid Frame #509 - Hugh Brownstone

Ibarionex Perello March 29, 2020

Hugh Brownstone is the owner and founder of Three Blind Men and An Elephant. He is a writer, photographer, filmmaker, and YouTuber; producer of the environmental web series Mariner East; and holder of an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. He is also the host/producer of his popular photography YouTube channel that shares the name of his production company.

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In Interviews Tags Hugh Brownstone, YouTube, multimedia, film, educator, street photography
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The Candid Frame #501 - Keith Carter

Ibarionex Perello February 3, 2020

Keith Carter is an internationally respected author, educator, and workshop leader. He has published 13 books of his expressive images. Thirteen monographs of his work have been published, as well as two documentary films: Keith Carter: The Artist Series, Ted Forbes and A Certain Alchemy, Anthropy Arts. A fifty-year retrospective book was released fall of 2019 from University of Texas Press. In addition, he has been described as a "Poet of the Ordinary" by the Los Angeles Times (1994) and received the Texas Medal of Arts in 2009.

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In Interviews Tags Keith Carter, fine art, Texas, author, master photographer, film, conceptual
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The Candid Frame #483 - Hadi Salehi

Ibarionex Perello September 15, 2019

Hadi Salehi is a master of the art of analog photography. Salehi’s images capture diverse portraits that are powerful and soft, leaving a haunting quality that lingers in the psyche. Salehi seeks to create a collective awareness as a cultural messenger through his images, revealing quiet truths through his process intensive works. With a career that spans more than 40 years,

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In Interviews Tags Hadi Salehi, conceptual, fine art, educator, Persian, Iran, Iranian, Art Center College of Design, film, personal projects
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The Candid Frame #479 - Ken Merfeld

Ibarionex Perello August 13, 2019

Ken Merfeld owns and operates a commercial / fine art photography studio where he photographs fashion, advertising, portrait, and celebrity assignments.  His work has appeared in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Angelino, Zoom, Black and White, and Los Angeles magazines.

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In Interviews Tags Ken Merfeld, wet plate collodian, film, commercial, editorial, educator, Art Center, Pasadena
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The Candid Frame #473 - Willem Baptist

Ibarionex Perello June 24, 2019

Willem Baptist is a Dutch filmmaker and documentary-director whose latest film is Instant Dreams. Instant Dreams is a feature documentary about the fascination and love for Polaroids. When Polaroid announced the end of instant film in 2008, the last still working factory was bought by a small group of enthusiasts.

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In Interviews Tags Willem Baptist, documentary film, filmmaker, Instant Dreams, film, Edwin Land
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The Candid Frame #469 - Sarah Marie Rooney & Sasha Dylan Bell

Ibarionex Perello May 27, 2019

Sarah Marie Rooney and Sasha Dylan Bell are photographers who collaborated on a conceptual photographic project titled “Fear of Dreaming”. 

This work explores the inner conflict, following a dreamer who has lost her way. The portraits which solicited the involvement of a trained dancer explored the process of being overwhelmed by fear to moving through and out of it. 

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In Interviews Tags Sarah Marie Rooney, Sasha Dylan Bell, conceptual photography, fine art photography, street photographer, film, documentary, animal, interview
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The Candid Frame #462 - Roland Miller

Ibarionex Perello April 7, 2019

Miller’s project, Abandoned in Place: Preserving America’s Space History, documenting the deactivated and repurposed space launch and test facilities around the United States was published by the University of New Mexico Press.

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In Interviews Tags Roland Miller, space, NASA, educator, printing, fine art, moon, medium format, film, ISS, astronauts
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The Candid Frame #454 - Stella Johnson

Ibarionex Perello February 10, 2019

Stella Johnson is a photographer and educator known for her passionate and honest documentary projects. She received a Core Fulbright Scholar Grant to photograph in Mexico in 2003, and Fulbright Senior Specialist grants to teach in Mexico in 2006 and in Colombia in 2018. The University of Maine Press published her monograph, Al Sol: Photographs from Mexico, Cameroon and Nicaragua in 2008. Johnson’s photographs have been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally.

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In Interviews Tags Stella Johnson, documentary photographer, documentary photography, photojournalism, non profit, Greece, film, black and white photography, Maine Photographic Workshops
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