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Please support Ibarionex and his family recover for the loss of their home from the Eaton Fire in Altadena through their

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photo: Eric Castro

photo: Eric Castro

Beyond the Snapshot: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello October 27, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex talks about the importance of intent to elevate a photograph from being just a “snapshot”. He discusses how intent, composition and awareness of the entire frame play roles in a successful photograph. 

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Tags photography, Flickr, listener photos, critique, YouTube
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Photo: Andre Penteado

Photo: Andre Penteado

The Candid Frame #344 - Andre Penteado

Ibarionex Perello October 24, 2016

Andre Penteado is a Brazilian-born photographer whose work has transitioned from commercial work into the world of fine-art. He increasingly has made his personal projects a larger part of his photographic life. 

The suicide of his father inspired him to use the camera to not only contend with his own grief, but also to explore how such tragedies affect the families and friends that are left behind.

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Tags Andre Penteado, personal projects, Brazil, Brazilian, suicide, fine art, commercial
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Photo: STUART PATON

Photo: STUART PATON

Shafts of Light: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello October 21, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses how to take advantage of the dramatic illumination provided by shafts of light. He touches on the importance of biasing the camera’s exposure using a variety of techniques including spot metering and exposure compensation. 

Each week, we pull images submitted by listeners to The Candid Frame Flickr pool. You can submit images for consideration in these weekly videos as well as become part of a growing community of photographers.

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photo: Tony Di Zinno

photo: Tony Di Zinno

The Candid Frame #343 - Tony Dizinno

Ibarionex Perello October 17, 2016

Tony Di Zinno has worked in over 43 countries and on six different continents, this Los Angeles based photographer is as comfortable on Hollywood studio back lots as he is on the foothills of the Himalaya. Tony assisted a milieu of Hollywood’s A-list of celebrity shooters before transitioning into the ‘athlete meets aesthete’ genre with the likes of Nike and Adidas.

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Tags Tony Di Zinno, sports, athletes, commercial, editorial, business, video, motion capture, career
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photo: Mahesh Balasubramanian

photo: Mahesh Balasubramanian

Seeing Off Center: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello October 15, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses the importance of framing your compositions with awareness of what’s happening along the edges of the frame. Instead of singularly focusing on your subject, he demonstrates how three photographers use the elements along the edges of their respective frames to create strong impactful photographs. 

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Tags Flickr, street photography, listener photos, composition, framing, Nikon, Canon, Leica, Fuji, Sony, travel photography
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photo: Ashleigh Raddatz

photo: Ashleigh Raddatz

The Candid Frame #342 - Ashleigh Raddatz

Ibarionex Perello October 10, 2016

Ashleigh Raddatz specializes in women and family documentary-style photography. She has been documenting her own family, including documenting the intimate challenges of her eldest son’s struggles with autism.

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Tags Ashleigh Raddatz, autism, photographer, family, children, Germany, business, personal project
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Review: Eric Kim's "Henri" Camera Strap

Ibarionex Perello September 28, 2016

   It used to be that when you purchased a new camera, you didn’t give much thought to the camera strap. The branded strap that came with the camera may not have been stylish, but it was functional. 

    Over the past few years, there has been an explosion of designer-camera straps. Some feature a sling design which takes the weights off your neck and allows the photographer to whip it from the hip like a gunslinger. Others have focused more on style rather than offering different functionality.

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Tags review, Eric Kim, street photography, street photographer, product review, camera straps
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photo: Keith Dannemiller

photo: Keith Dannemiller

The Candid Frame #341 - Keith Dannemiller

Ibarionex Perello September 26, 2016

Keith Dannemiller was born and raised in Ohio (US). He graduated with a degree in Biochemistry from Vanderbilt University and worked in this field for three years before turning to photography. 

He left for Mexico 29 years ago and is going to stay. Specializing in documentary photography, his works have been published in Stern, Al Jazeera America, Der Spiegel, Newsweek, The Nation, Fusion, The Intercept, Financial Times, and The Guardian.

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Tags photojournalism, photojournalist, documentary, Mexico, Latin America, personal projects, Keith Dannemiller
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photo: Donato DiCamillo

photo: Donato DiCamillo

The Candid Frame #340 - Donato DiCamillo

Ibarionex Perello September 19, 2016

When Donato DiCamillo first picked up a camera he knew he would have a hard time putting it down. It became a reason for him to step out from a dark place, which he had struggled with for some time. The dark world in which he knew so well would soon come to light after being released from prison in 2011.

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Tags Donato DiCamillo, New York, street photography, street photographer, personal project, Italian
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photo: Barry Lowman

photo: Barry Lowman

The Unexpected: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello September 17, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses the importance of being prepared and open to the unexpected. These can include not just interesting human behavior in public, but also unexpected juxtapositions of disparate elements in the world that suddenly connect within the context of the frame. 

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Tags street photography, composition, Flickr, lighting, listener photos
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photo: Gabriel Hill

photo: Gabriel Hill

The Candid Frame #339 - Gabriel Hill

Ibarionex Perello September 11, 2016

Gabriel Hill is a portrait photographer living in the heart of Basel, Switzerland. His work has been published in various magazines and sites in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, USA, UK, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Mexico, New Zealand, Australia, France, Hungary, Russia and many more. Even as a kid he was fascinated with discovering the world through a viewfinder and this fascination has lasted till today. He studied the art of headshots under a world renown New York based photographer and was his official associate photographer till 2015.

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Tags refugees, Gabriel Hill, Switzerland, Europe, war, conflict, personal project, headshot, concept, business
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photo: Robert Eugene Miller

photo: Robert Eugene Miller

Shooting from the Hip: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello September 7, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses the practice of  street photography when shooting from the hip. Rather than bringing the camera to eye level, the camera is positioned at about hip-level, often without precisely framing the scene. 

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Tags listener photos, tutorial, YouTube, composition
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photo: Dan Winters

photo: Dan Winters

The Candid Frame #338 - Dan Winters

Ibarionex Perello September 4, 2016

After studying photography in Southern California, Dan Winters  finished his formal education at the film school of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. He began his career in photography as a photojournalist in his home town in Ventura County, California. After winning several regional awards for his work, he moved to New York City, where magazine assignments came rapidly. 

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Tags Dan Winters, street photography, book, portraits, New York City, Grey Ghost
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photo: Marcello Ceraulo 

photo: Marcello Ceraulo 

Using the Silhouette: Images from the Flickr Pool

Ibarionex Perello September 3, 2016

In this video, Ibarionex discusses how to use the silhouette as a key element in an overall composition. Rather than fixating on the subject alone, Ibarionex discusses the importance of considering elements of light, shadow, pattern and color in the overall composition. 

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Tags listener photos, flickr, composition, lighting, shadow, silhouette, Flickr
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photo: Frank Ockenfels 3

photo: Frank Ockenfels 3

The Candid Frame #337 - Frank Ockenfels 3

Ibarionex Perello August 28, 2016

Frank  Ockenfels 3 is a Los Angeles based photographer who has spent nearly 3 decades photographing musicians, celebrities, corporate heads and everyday people.  

His editorial work has included covers for magazines such as, Rolling Stone, Esquire, The Hollywood Reporter, GQ, Newsweek, Wired, Spin, People, and Premiere.  Frank’s images have appeared on the pages of such diverse magazines as New York Times Magazine, Dwell, Playboy and UK Conde Nast Traveler.x

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Tags Frank Ockenfels III, portrait, editorial, televisiion, film, celebrity, lighting, business
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photo: Michelle Guillermin

photo: Michelle Guillermin

The Candid Frame #336 - Michelle Guillermin

Ibarionex Perello August 21, 2016

Michelle Guillermin is a wildlife and nature photographer who engages the viewer in both the grandeur of and the danger to wildlife.  Her use of stark, gritty black and white is intended to bridge time, to push viewers to imagine a world when wildlife was plentiful.  Her goal is to build awareness of the challenges facing our natural world through the appreciation of the few remaining creatures.

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Tags Michelle Guillermin, wildlife, nature, elephants, Africa, safari, business, NGO, non-profit
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