The Candid Frame #27 - Pete Turner


Pete Turner is a master photographer whose use of color has influenced generations of photographers. From his work in New York and Africa through to his legendary jazz album covers, Turner's images are both classic and iconic.

Turner's work has been published in some of the world's most famous magazines including Life, Look, Esquire and Sports Illustrated. He recently had a retrospective exhibition of his work at the George Eastman House. You can see more of his images by visiting his website.

Pete Turner recommends the work of Jay Maisel.

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Book Recommendation: - The Color of Jazz - Pete Turner

Photocast Network Roundtable #3

February 19th, 2007
Photocast Network Round Table - episode 3

Episode 3 of the Photocast Network Round Table is out and hosted by John Arnold. This week we talk about getting great wildlife photos at the zoo, when and how to use your histogram. the importance of giving critique and how to encourage yourself to take risks to improve your photography. We also announce our new show name! Featuring Chris Marquardt, Ibarionex Perello and Martin Bailey. If you’d like to hear the show then visit the Photocast Network Round Table website or subscribe to the RSS feed using your feedcatcher or iTunes

The Candid Frame #26 - William Neill


William Neill, a resident of the Yosemite National Park area since 1977, is a landscape photographer concerned with conveying the deep, spiritual beauty he sees and feels in Nature. Neill's award-winning photography has been widely published in books, magazines, calendars, posters, and he has a regular column which appears in Outdoor Photographer magazine. He is also a teacher and is currently offering a course in Portfolio Development through BetterPhoto.com. He is a member of Canon USA’s elite Explorers Of Light.

You can explore more of Bill's work by visiting his website.

William Neill recommends the work of Ernst Haas.

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