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01/21/2006 11:13:42 AM · #76
Originally posted by Kivet:

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Louise Bourgeois

//www.nytimes.com/library/photos/leibovitz/bourgeois.html


great photos, thanks for the link!
01/21/2006 11:24:21 AM · #77
Anne Geddes

Kim Anderson
01/21/2006 11:24:38 AM · #78
Joyce Tenneson
01/21/2006 11:57:32 AM · #79
Milton

Milton H Greene, He did a lot of my favorite pictures of Marilyn Monroe.

Bunny Yeager

She was a pinup model who went to the other side of the camera. SHe did some great shots of Bettie Page and other really good models.

Tom Kelley
Marilyn on Red Velvet
He made the most famous picture of Marilyn, a nude on red velvet, that became a playboy centerfold, and shot Marilyn to fame.

See a theme yet.....I LOVE pinup girl art......

Message edited by author 2006-01-21 12:20:08.
01/21/2006 10:09:29 PM · #80
Who are the photographers who do Weird US?
01/21/2006 11:07:45 PM · #81
two of my favorite photographers....

Diane Arbus

Daido Moriyama

stilllll trying to decide which to emulate!
01/22/2006 07:43:12 AM · #82
I made an attempt at something for the Tribute challenge, and while I've yet to decide whether or not I'll enter it, I do want to say that this has been a *very* worthwhile challenge. I've had the chance to see work of people I didn't know (or didn't know I knew) and learned some lessons in trying to emulate at least one of them. To whoever came up with this one - great idea!
01/22/2006 08:39:01 AM · #83
i have tried to work on Henri Cartier-Bresson, its difficult to emulate someone so great, i hope i was even able to produce 2 percent of him in the photograph. Lets see.

Originally posted by ursula:

Two Masters whose work I love:

Henri Cartier-Bresson
and
Dorothea Lange

And a current photographer whose work I admire:

Freeman Patterson


Message edited by author 2006-01-22 08:40:22.
01/22/2006 08:43:10 AM · #84
"Vernacular" photos are in vogue now in certain circles. That's another way of saying old snapshots. How about Anonymous as a photographer?
01/22/2006 09:00:15 AM · #85
Lets don't forget Carleton Watkins And its rare to find any of Manuel Alvarez Bravo's work.
01/22/2006 09:26:09 AM · #86
Originally posted by a couple of dudes:

Here's a link to some old school Masters...


That list is never complete without Mili.

Two more from recent times: Haksar and Nachtwey .

Three, but very very different names I've put here - my mind is stretched to infinity and that's scary!

Message edited by author 2006-01-22 09:28:15.
01/22/2006 07:56:20 PM · #87
Guy Bordain for an interesting take on fashion photography
01/23/2006 01:36:32 PM · #88
Rachael Hale ......kinda like the Anne Geddes of the pet world
01/24/2006 10:24:18 PM · #89
Kevyn Major Howard
Great headshots!

David Bailey
I'd not heard of him till this:



Hehe :P

Message edited by author 2006-01-24 22:26:22.
01/25/2006 10:03:02 AM · #90
You could always dress up your dog. William Wegman would get votor recognition. Can't find a good link, his site seems to be down.
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