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Catching up with Ave Pildas

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On this week’s episode, we’re catching up with Ave Pildas. Ave was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio and worked early in his career as a photo stringer for Downbeat Magazine in the Ohio Valley and Pennsylvania. That was in the 1960’s but that just the beginning of Ave’s journey. Ave and Bob talked about his days spent photographing many renowned jazz musicians, the time he spent working as the Art Director at Capitol Records in Hollywood, and the years that followed when he worked as a freelance photographer and designer, specializing in architectural and corporate photography.

Bob and Ave also talked about what’s involved in printing photos from the 60s, 70s, and today, as well as Ave’s upcoming book titled, Starstruck. Listen in as a seasoned photographer talks shop with Bob by clicking on the audio player in this article. Enjoy a few of Ave’s photos here and then head over to his website to see plenty more. You’ll find the link below.

A Selection of Ave’s Photos

Interview Links

  • Ave’s Website
  • Ave’s jazz photography
  • Ave’s Instagram
  • 2014 interview with Ave
  • More on Eve Babitz

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January 14, 2022 SPM Staff Filed Under: Podcast

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