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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

The Candid Frame #76 - Anne Day

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Ibarionex R. Perello

Arts, Visual Arts

4.8768 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2009

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Anne Day is a freelance photographer and writer based in New York and Connecticut. Her work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, the New York Times, The Washington Post, Fortune, Vogue and other publications. An Olympus Visionary, she has worked as a photojournalist and has covered events in Haiti, Cuba, South Africa and Namibia, as well as American Presidential Inaugurations, school picnics, and weddings. In addition to working in journalism, she has many years of experience photographing architecture with a view camera. She is the principal photographer for three books in the W.W. Norton Series on Classical Architecture on The Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, and The US Capitol. You can discover more of her work by visiting her website. Anne Day recommends the work of David Hilliard.For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free viaJoin me at the Better Photo Summit .

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0:00.0

It's July 6th, 2009, and this is The Candid Frame.

0:05.0

The Candid Frame.

0:28.9

A couple of reminders.

0:30.1

I'll be in Seattle.

0:31.2

The end of this month is part of the Better Photo Photographic Summit.

0:34.7

There are still spaces available for the seminars on Saturday and the

0:38.7

photo walk on Sunday. So if you're in the area, please consider signing up and saying hello.

0:44.7

There'll be a link on the blog or visit the betterphoto.com website. I'm also in the process of

0:50.0

making some changes to my blog at lafotoboy.blogspot.com and I'm going to be occasionally

0:55.9

posting essays on my journey as a photographer. So check it out when you have the chance.

1:02.2

Today's guest is Olympus Visionary and Day. Now when it comes to some photographers, they can be a

1:07.7

huge gap between the professional and personal work, particularly when

1:11.5

the camera has turned on their own family members.

1:14.2

What I like about Anne's work is that the intimacy that exists in her personal work extends

1:19.1

itself to a professional work.

1:21.3

She has a wonderful sense of light and color that informs all of her images, and whether

1:25.8

you're a professional or an amateur, looking at her

1:28.0

images really inspires you to bring up your A-game, even when making images of her own

1:33.1

family.

1:34.4

So sit back and enjoy our conversation with Ann Day.

1:39.7

Well, Anne, welcome to the Candid Frame.

1:42.2

It's a pleasure to have you on the show.

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