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01/19/2006 12:49:48 PM · #1
I admire those who have a focus and concentrate on a particular field, those who shoot primarily one subject. I like to see how far someone can go with the art. (I'm not knockin anyone that has a wide range of interests, like myself even. I'm still searching for my niche.) But to have settled in to get so much out of a subject, it seems like then, real genius or discover happens. Reaching the next level. Amazing photos, outside the box.

I'm not so sure how to find those type. It's difficult to do a search on something like this. Can anyone point out people here that are doing this? Someone who primarily shoots one type of subject, a narrow field.
01/19/2006 12:51:37 PM · #2
well, there's the doctor
01/19/2006 12:57:49 PM · #3
Hey, The good Doctor also takes sweet pictures of ferrets.

That's good for a dash of wildlife photography right?

Heh. Myself, I have a really narrow band of style. Pretty much every picture I ever take follows the same general theme.

Basically, my style of pictures can be summed up in just one word: Crap.

:)

Actually, some people have commented that the ability of a photographer is not linked to much more than the ability to open the eyes and find what is beautiful.

It is one thing to focus in professional work, but a true artist would have difficulty keeping such a narrow field in personal works as well.

Beauty takes too many forms.



Message edited by author 2006-01-19 13:00:16.
01/19/2006 01:00:43 PM · #4
Brent_ward has some really amazing landscapes
01/19/2006 01:03:29 PM · #5
Librodo for portraits ;)
01/19/2006 01:08:31 PM · #6
BobsterLobster for concerts/musicians.
01/19/2006 01:23:37 PM · #7
Originally posted by acrotide:

BobsterLobster for concerts/musicians.


Wow. This is exactly what I meant. I went to Bobster's blog and found this comment:

"I'm not really that keen on Oasis, but then I've not really been a fan of most of the bands I've taken photos of this year. I never really understood the music industry when I was a musician but I now get it as a photographer. It's all really a fashion show."
01/19/2006 02:01:30 PM · #8
Imagineer does some really neat light-play.
I also love xion's work with motion blur.
You might want to check out these DPC photographer interviews for more inspiration.
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