The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

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.
Hosts & Guests
Great for photographers, photo lovers and artists in general
09/08/2024
I just listened to the episode with Andrew Moore, one of many interviews I've enjoyed. Some photography podcasts are technical, focused on cameras and equipment, and this will go there sometimes, but it is much more about the soul of photography. Which is probably our own souls. Passionate artists talk about their art in a way all can enjoy, and with stories from around the world that expand your field of vision.
Wonderful Conversation with Joel Meyerowitz
01/10/2024
Ibarionex, episode 615 was amazing, for two fundamental reasons in my mind. First Joel is such an interesting and thoughtful individual. He so openly shares his thought processes about making pictures and prints! It was very interesting to hear such candid information from such an experienced and acclaimed photographer. Secondly, you did a great job of asking questions which directed Joel to those areas of conversation which got to the heart of photography and decision making every photographer must go through. Well done!
The best podcast in photography
04/03/2023
The highest quality conversations in photography. My favorite show, hands down. Thought provoking, inspirational, challenging, unapologetic.
One of the best!
12/25/2022
Thank you for your wonderful show. You are a gifted interviewer and make the guests feel at easy, thus giving a good listening podcast. Bravo!
Great stories
09/05/2022
I stumbled on this podcast through another photography podcast I listened to and now have been listening for a year or two. Ibarionex is like the Terry Gross of photography podcasts. He comes in well prepared with great questions. What I like about this podcast is that the Ibarionex asks a question, and then gets out of the way, letting the photographer give his or her answer. I learn more about the person that way. With some podcasts, there is too much jumping back and forth as the host—even if out of enthusiasm—cuts in before the answer is given. I recently caught up with all of my podcasts, and downloaded the Candid Frame app to get access to the complete library (going back to 2005!). Definitely worth a listen.
My review!
02/02/2022
I really enjoyed your conversation with David Hume Kennelly! I’ve been listening to your congratulations for the last 5 years and have enjoyed most of them. My question is why not congratulations with some of the other styles of photographer Las such as Motorsports. I would like to suggest my longtime friend David Friedman who worked for Carroll Shelby as well as a cinematographer for movies such as Tom Horn to working as a Ballet photographer.
Great Conversations
03/14/2021
Fantastic conversations with photographers. Sometimes a bit much on the backstory or issues behind a photo project, rather than the photo process and practice, but overall informative and inspirational. I pretty much listen to every episode.
Most listen for lovers of photography
02/15/2021
I reconnected to photography as a serious hobby during the pandemic. I chanced upon TCF via Instagram and since then, I must have listened to atleast 20 episodes from the archive. I look forward to listening to probably every episode and am glad to have a vast library of material to learn from. My favorite episods so far in no particular order are with Gus Powell, Valerie Jardin, Sheila P. Bright and Alex Webb. Thank you Ibarionex for all your hard work! ❤️ - dogwalk_photographer
Dotan Saguy
12/02/2020
Listened to the interview with Dotan on my morning walk. Quite interesting. I’ve watched and listened to Dotan previously, but this interview added depth to his work. Thanks! Philip
Episode 551
02/10/2021
Oh my god it’s not destroying feminism it’s strengthened it showing how important women are in the household and for creating the next generation . Also for every 10 men that die on the job 1 woman dies. Men work longer hours, take less vacations and sick time. It gets old hearing how under appreciated men are in today’s society
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- CreatorIbarionex R. Perello
- Years Active2006 - 2025
- Episodes644
- RatingClean
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