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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 #588 - Arturo Soto

Ibarionex Perello August 16, 2022

Arturo Soto was born in 1981 in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. He has published the photobooks In the Heat (2018) and A Certain Logic of Expectations (2021). Soto holds a PhD in Fine Art from the University of Oxford, an MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and an MA in Art History from University College London. He curated the exhibition Foreign Correspondence at the Architectural Association and took part in the first edition of Forecast Platform at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt.

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In Interviews Tags Arturo Soto, street photography, urban photography, urban landscape, Mexico, Mexican, black and white, color photography
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Photo: Anton Bosman

Photo: Anton Bosman

The Candid Frame #389 - Anton Bosman

Ibarionex Perello October 2, 2017

Anton Bosman is a South African photographer based in Johannesburg who specializes in both natural and urban landscapes. However, it is images of Downtown Johannesburg that demonstrate his passion for the city. Through his photographs he reveals the urban center’s beauty and history, while countering the often negative perception of the district.

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Tags Anton Bosman, South Africa, Africa, urban landscape, landscape
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Photo: Karsten Staiger

Photo: Karsten Staiger

The Candid Frame #372 - Karsten Staiger

Ibarionex Perello May 15, 2017

Karsten Staiger was at the forefront of the digital revolution that emerged in the 1990s. Since then he has been a pioneer in utilizing cutting-edge camera technology to create elegant images in extremely high resolution. Staiger’s deep understanding of complex lighting and technology coupled with his fascination with aerial views eventually led him to the New York City skyline.

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Tags Karsten Staiger, New York, NYC, urban landscape, White Wall, printing, cityscape, German, immigrant, commercial, fine art
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photo: Nancy Lehrer

photo: Nancy Lehrer

The Candid Frame #262 - Nancy Lehrer

Ibarionex Perello January 4, 2015

Nancy Lehrer sets out to capture daily life and interactions. These life events are sometimes celebratory but more often commonplace. They are made up of simple conversations and actions – calling out from a balcony, telling a secret, praying, or just engaging with the neighbors on a warm afternoon. She is an observer, seeking to find and record a bit of culture and community.

 

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Tags Nancy Lehrer, street photography, street photographer, film, digital, landscape, urban landscape, black and white, photo club, Jay Maisel, Gerd Ludwig, photo workshops
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The Candid Frame Listener Showcase - Ryan Katsanes

Ibarionex Perello October 22, 2013

 

What is your name?  

Ryan Katsanes

When did you begin listening to The Candid Frame?  

Some time in 2007, but I've listened to every episode.

How long have you been shooting and what inspired your interest in photography?  

I've been shooting with a dSLR since 2005, and with an interest in photography but point and shoot camera for about 14 years.  To be honest I don't recall when my interest began, but it was catapulted by the purchase of my first dSLR after I had shot a bunch of film on a trip to Europe which cost me a fortune to develop a lot of horrible images!  Ever since, I've shot as much as I could, learned as much as I could online and in classes, and listened to a variety of podcasts while driving around.  I first heard of Ibarionex on The Focus Ring, I miss that podcast!

Do you have a preferred genre or specialty of photography? Why?  

I definitely prefer portraiture.  It's the connection with people that matters to me, conversations that happen that you wouldn't have expected to come up during the shoot, and the joy of seeing a happy client after they're presented with the proofs.  

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Tags Ryan Katsanes, Vancouver, Washington, listener profile, showcase, Alcatraz, urban landscape
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The Candid Frame Listener Profile - Zack Herrera

Ibarionex Perello October 8, 2013

 

When did you begin listening to The Candid Frame?

I am a fairly new listener. I didn’t start till this year. And yes, I was living under a rock. I didn’t comprehend the power of Podcasts till this year. Happy to say this is one of my regulars now.

How long have you been shooting and what inspired your interest in photography?

I am approaching ten years of shooting. Which is unbelievable in some ways because it still feels so new to me. My grandmother is a real artist: oil painter, sketches, collages, print maker, and so forth. So needless to say, I was encouraged at a young age to tap into my creativity. But rendering wasn’t for me. Drawing was fun but most definitely never stuck. It wasn’t until a trip to Guadalajara, Mexico that photography became a source of intrigue. I also have to credit one of my first photography professors, after seeing my work, told me to research Lewis Baltz and New Topographics. After that, there was no going back. Been at it ever since.

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Tags Zack Herrera, listener profile, landscape, urban landscape, large format
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The Candid Frame Listener Profile - Freddy Clark

Ibarionex Perello October 1, 2013

 What is your name?  Freddy Clark

When did you begin listening to The Candid Frame?  For about 4 years.

How long have you been shooting and what inspired your interest in photography?  I’ve been seriously shooting for a little over 5 years now, before that I had been taking family shots.  I got serious when I was in the lowest point of my life.  I was going through a divorce and my therapist asked me, “what do you like to do”? 

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In Listener Profiles Tags listener profile, Freddy Clark, street photography, urban landscape, New Jersey
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