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photo: Ibarionex

photo: Ibarionex

Street Portrait: Finding the Shot

Ibarionex Perello August 17, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses how he made a portrait during a recent trip to the Dominican Republic. He explains what initially drew his attention to the scene and how he slowly built the composition and included the subject in the frame to pull off a beautiful and interesting portrait. 

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Tags composition, street photography, travel photography, lighting, portrait, street portrait, YouTube, instructional
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photo: Maggie Steber

photo: Maggie Steber

The Candid Frame #335 - Maggie Steber

Ibarionex Perello August 14, 2016

Maggie Steber has worked in 64 countries focusing on humanitarian, cultural, and social stories. Her honors include the Leica Medal of Excellence, World Press Photo Foundation, the Overseas Press Club, Pictures of the Year, the Medal of Honor for Distinguished Service to Journalism from the University of Missouri, the Alicia Patterson and Ernst Haas Grants, and a Knight Foundation grant for the New American Newspaper project.

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Tags Maggie Steber, documentary, photojournalist, photojournalism, woman, female, personal project, editorial, NGO
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photo: Dominic Bugatto

photo: Dominic Bugatto

Staying Aware of the Light: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello August 14, 2016

This week Ibarionex pulls images from The Candid Frame Flickr pool to discuss the importance of staying aware of light even when moving through the most ordinary and mundane situations. 

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Tags street photography, Flickr, listener photos, lighting, shadow, light, composition, YouTube
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photo: Stacey Tyrell

photo: Stacey Tyrell

The Candid Frame #334 - Stacey Tyrell

Ibarionex Perello August 8, 2016

Stacey Tyrell was born and raised in Toronto, ON, Canada. She attended OCAD University where she majored in Photography. Her work predominantly deals with themes of identity, race and heritage as it pertains to post-colonial societies and the Caribbean Diaspora. Her work has appeared in such shows as Flash Forward 2012 at the Magenta Foundation, Position As Desired: Contemporary African Canadian Photography at the Royal Ontario Museum and the Canadian Museum for Immigration at Pier 21, MLK50 at the Places des Arts, PQ and Photography NOW 2009 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY.

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Tags Stacey Tyrell, race, ethnicity, self-portrair, fine art, personal project, Caribbean, identity
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photo: Ibarionex

photo: Ibarionex

Using the Fujifilm x100s in the Dominican Republic

Ibarionex Perello August 3, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex shares on his recent trip to the Dominican Rep. where he exclusively used the Fujifilm x100s camera. He explains why he chose to use the camera and how he used it to produce a series of images.

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In Videos Tags youtube, x100s, Fujifilm, mirrorless, travel photography, travel, tutorial
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photo: Danny Clinch

photo: Danny Clinch

The Candid Frame #333 - Danny Clinch Pt. 2

Ibarionex Perello August 1, 2016

Danny Clinch loves music. He listens to it, plays it, photographs it, and films it. Through this passion, Danny has established himself as one of the premier photographers across the entire music scene. He has shot and filmed a wide range of artists, from Johnny Cash to Tupac Shakur, from Bjork to Bruce Springsteen.

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Tags Danny Clinch, music, musicians, celebrity, commercial, editorial, New Jersey
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photo: Danny Clinch

photo: Danny Clinch

The Candid Frame #332 - Danny Clinch Pt. 1

Ibarionex Perello July 24, 2016

Danny Clinch loves music. He listens to it, plays it, photographs it, and films it. Through this passion, Danny has established himself as one of the premier photographers across the entire music scene. He has shot and filmed a wide range of artists, from Johnny Cash to Tupac Shakur, from Bjork to Bruce Springsteen.

His work has appeared on hundreds of album covers and in publications like Vanity Fair, Spin, Rolling Stone, GQ, Esquire, and more.

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Tags Danny Clinch, music, albums, editorial, commercial, assistant, Still Moving, Jim Marshall, musicians
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photo: Chris Marquardt

photo: Chris Marquardt

The Candid Frame #331 - Chris Marquardt

Ibarionex Perello July 18, 2016

Chris Marquardt is a professional photographer and producer of the photography podcast, Tips from the Top Floor. He is also leads photographic workshops in Europe, the United States and at the foot of the Himalayas.  Chris is also a regular guest on the TWiT Network and Leo Laporte’s The Tech Guy show. He is the co-author of the new book, The Film Photography Handbook.

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Tags Chris Marquardt, Tips from the Top Floor, podcast, film, analog, book, author, Germany, large format, 35mm, scanner, how-to
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photo: irq506

photo: irq506

Seeing in B&W: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello July 16, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses how to evaluate a scene with the intention of creating a black and white photograph. He discusses the importance of evaluating a scene for brightness, contrast and pattern to help shape the photograph. 

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Tags Flickr, listener photos, black and white, b&w, monochrome, street photography, critique
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photo: Levon Biss

photo: Levon Biss

The Candid Frame #330 - Levon Biss

Ibarionex Perello July 10, 2016

Levon Biss was born in 1975 and grew up in South London. He trained initially to be an illustrator and it was not until his late teens that he picked up a camera, combining photography with his love of sports.

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Tags Levon Biss, close-up, microscope, insects, bugs, macro, British, Great Britain, sports, portrait, commercial, editorial, celebrity, portraiture
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photo: Estevan Oriol

photo: Estevan Oriol

The Candid Frame #329 - Estevan Oriol

Ibarionex Perello July 4, 2016

Estevan Oriol is an internationally celebrated professional photographer, director and urban lifestyle entrepreneur. Beginning his career as a hip-hop club bouncer turned tour manager for popular Los Angeles-based rap groups Cypress Hill and House of Pain, Estevan’s passion for photography developed while traveling the world. With an influential nudge and old camera from his father, renowned photographer Eriberto Oriol, Estevan began documenting life on the road and established a name for himself amid the emerging hip-hop scene.

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Tags Estevan Oriol, Los Angeles, music, car culture, editorial, commercial, business, rap, celebrity, Chicano
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photo: Masum Khan

photo: Masum Khan

Kids at Play: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello July 2, 2016

In this video, we talk about how to effectively photograph children at play. Ibarionex discusses the importance of paying attention to the quality of the lighting, the setting, color contrast and gesture.

 

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Tags kids, children, action, setting, lighting, street photography, travel photography, listener photos, Flickr
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photo: Art Wolfe

photo: Art Wolfe

The Candid Frame #328 - Art Wolfe

Ibarionex Perello June 26, 2016

Over the course of his 40-year career, photographer Art Wolfe has worked on every continent and in hundreds of locations. Wolfe’s photographs are recognized throughout the world for their mastery of color, composition and perspective. Wolfe's photographic mission is multi-faceted: art, wildlife advocacy, education, and journalism inform his work.

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Tags Art Wolfe, nature, outdoor, landscape, wildlife, television, author, business, personal projects, books, Seattle, Washington, fine art, nudes, conceptual
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photo: Noe Montes

photo: Noe Montes

The Candid Frame #327 - Noe Montes

Ibarionex Perello June 21, 2016

Noe Montes is a Los-Angeles based photographer who specializes in documentary work for small non-profits. Though he has years of experience in editorial and commercial work, Montes desire that his work help people to tell their stories and effect positive change.

Born to parents who were at the time undocumented migrant workers, he has turned his camera to other migrant families in Southern California. His work focuses on themes of power, media and race.

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Tags Noe Montes, documentary, photojournalism, portrait, editorial, migrant workers, undocumented, race, power, Southern California, Los Angeles, personal project
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photo: Kathy Shorr

photo: Kathy Shorr

The Candid Frame #326 - Kathy Shorr

Ibarionex Perello June 14, 2016

Kathy Shorr is a freelance photographer based in New York. Her work has been exhibited widely at such galleries as Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY, and Sariedo Gallery, NY. Her series, "Limousine," was included in the prestigious Visa Pour L'Image, International Photo-Journaliosm Festival, in Perpignan, France. Her work has been published in Popular Photography, Newsweek, French Photo, Camera Austria, Photo Review, On Seeing, New York Observer, and The Village Voice. As a freelance educational consultant, Ms. Shorr works with diverse groups of all ages in helping to learn how to express themselves through the lens and screen arts.

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Tags Kathy, Shorr, personal project, Shot, gun, violence, photojournalism, portrait, domestic violence
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photo: The Dogist

photo: The Dogist

The Candid Frame #325 - Elias Weiss Friedman (The Dogist)

Ibarionex Perello June 5, 2016

Elias Weiss Friedman is a photographer who is popularly known as The Dogist. He is the creator of the popular Instagram feed and blog which is dedicated to portraits of dogs, primarily found in the city of New York. The Instagram feed, which enjoys over 2 million followers, has culminated into a best-selling book titled, The Dogist: Photographic Encounters with 1000 Dogs.

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Tags Elias Weiss Friedman, The Dogist, personal project, New York, portrait, portraits, animals, canine, book
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