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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

The Candid Frame #17 - Tony Sweet

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Ibarionex R. Perello

Arts, Visual Arts

4.8768 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2006

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Tony Sweet is nature photographer who brings the improvisational and abstract nature of his former jazz career to his photography. He is represented by The Getty Picture Agency and conducts his "Visual Artistry" photography workshops throughout the continental United States as well as classes through Better Photo. He has also authored three books on the art of photography: Fine Art Nature Photography, Fine Art Flower Photography, and Fine Art Nature Photography: Water, Ice, Fog (Jan. 2007). He has also been recognized as Nikon Legend Behind the Lens.You can find his work by visiting his website.Tony Sweet recommends the work of Pat O'Hara.For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via

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0:00.0

It's October 7th, 2006, and this is The Candid Frame.

0:07.0

Well, welcome again to another episode of The Candid Frame.

0:27.2

Before we get moving on the interview, I have a couple of announcements.

0:32.0

Depending on when you're listening to this podcast, I either will have or will be hosting an episode of

0:40.3

tips from the top floor as some of you may or may not know Chris Marquart who is the host

0:45.9

of that show was recently in California to accept an award for best educational

0:51.6

podcast at the podcast and Portable Media Expo.

0:57.5

During that time that he was away, he asked several of us from the Photo Podcast Network

1:05.0

to post some episodes in the interim.

1:08.2

And so far, Jeff Kurtow from from a camera position and John Arnold from

1:12.8

photo walkthrough had posted their versions of tips from the top floor. And as of Monday,

1:20.2

October 9th, I will have as well. This sort of interesting producing content for somebody somebody else's show but i think it went

1:31.6

pretty well especially considering i did most of the recording for that for that episode in my car

1:36.7

i had planned to come home and sit at my desk and and put everything together but uh President Bush was in town,

1:45.3

and traffic down that day was absolutely horrendous,

1:47.6

and I knew it was going to get home much later than I had expected to.

1:52.1

So thankfully, I had my digital recorder with me,

1:55.1

and I recorded pretty much the entire episode on that digital corridor while I was stuck in traffic,

2:02.5

which is probably the most productive I've ever been in, I've ever been in the midst of

2:09.6

traffic jam in Los Angeles. Not something I want to repeat, but it was fairly interesting

2:14.6

to see that I actually could accomplish something

2:17.5

in the midst of all that mess. So if you haven't heard the show, you can visit tips from

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