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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

The Candid Frame #165 - Jacquelyn Martin

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Ibarionex R. Perello

Arts, Visual Arts

4.8768 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2012

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Jacquelyn Martin is a staff photojournalist with the Associated Press, Washington DC bureau, where she covers a diverse range of topics from the President and Congress to the National Spelling Bee and the Occupy movement. Her work has been honored with awards from the White House News Photographer’s Association, NPPA, and the Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW), a non-profit that educates the public about the work of female photojournalists, where she has served as Secretary and Vice President. When not on assignment for the AP she can be found around the world working on personal projects, or salsa dancing. http://jacquelynmartin.com www.amandalucidon.com www.legalstranger.com www.rosstaylor.com www.imagedeconstructed.com www.thecandidframe.com info@thecandidframe.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is the Body and X, and this is The Candid Frame.

0:18.6

First off, I want to just thank all the people who have been kind

0:20.9

enough to send me emails recently. It's been really heartening. Well, it's heartening

0:25.2

anytime I receive messages from the many listeners out there, but the emails that have

0:31.1

gotten really recently have been very heartfelt, and I've really, I always enjoy hearing about why the show is important to you.

0:41.0

And I never get tired of hearing that.

0:43.7

So if you like the show, you've been listening for a while, I really would love to hear

0:48.1

from you.

0:48.5

You can email me at info at the candid frame.com.

0:52.3

But even better yet, what you can do to help support the show is if you subscribe through iTunes,

0:58.6

just write a short review there.

1:00.6

We have a good number of reviews up on the iTunes website already, but more can't hurt.

1:07.8

And it really helps to draw people to the show and make people aware of what

1:11.4

we're doing here. And if you have a blog or if you have, if you're on Facebook or on Google Plus or

1:17.6

Pinterest or anything like that, where you can share with your friends who are also interested

1:21.9

in photography that we're here and we would love to have more listeners. Please take the time to do

1:27.3

that today if you

1:28.0

haven't already. It's really greatly appreciated. Well, today's guest, Jacqueline Martin,

1:32.5

was a photographer whose work I became aware of after seeing some of her images showcased

1:37.4

on the NPR website in which she's been focusing on albinism in Tanzania. It's a really interesting story, and the images really just caught my attention,

1:47.9

and as I started reading more about the situation for people who are living with albinism in this part of Africa.

1:55.8

I think stories like this are really important for listeners to learn about and discover,

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