google5c974887efc50222.html The Candid Frame: A Photography Podcast: The Candid Frame #32 - Karl W. Hoffman

Friday, May 04, 2007

The Candid Frame #32 - Karl W. Hoffman


Karl W. Hoffman is self taught professional photographer who has worked as a freelance photojournalist whose photos have been picked up by the national wire service. Karl has also done graphic design and commercial photography, crime scene photography, special assignment aerial intelligence photography for the military and documentary work for a museum. His work is primarily contemporary fine art black and white with emphasis on meaningful translations of people, industrial structure and the street. His long term documentary project, Living on the Border, focusing on a small border community in Southern Arizona. You can see more of his work by visiting his website where you can purchase a copy of his DVD on the project.

Karl W. Hoffman recommends the work of Silke Mildenberger.

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Book Recommendation: Many Voices: Documentary Photography by Virginia Allyn.

4 comments:

Allan said...

What a great show, nowhere else have I found a place on the net the you can get pearls of wisdom from some of the best photographer of today. Well done, I look forward to many more.
Would love to here from Jim Krantz

Cynthia A. Whelan said...

I just returned from by workout at the gym while listening to your interview with Jim Krantz. I am inspired! I hope that whatever supports your interviews continues so you can produce more podcasts like this one. I have been slowly catching up with listening to all of your podcasts and I feel fortunate that you are sharing your insight and the amazing stories of today's photographers.
Great work!

Ivan Makarov said...

I really enjoyed the unusual format of the show and the interview. Immigration is a lot bigger issue for this country than most of us realize, and what an amazing job that man is doing with his images to preserve what's shaping the face of America today. Thanks for this one. -- Ivan Makarov, www.imdigitalphoto.com

Alan Morris said...

Great job as usual. You are one of the finest interviewers I listen to. Thanks.

Alan Morris