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01/26/2006 03:09:20 AM · #76
For those accomplished photographers mentioned in this thread please read thisthread and offer your opinion.
01/26/2006 03:17:42 AM · #77
I know they're two of the more obvious, but JJ and the Bear.
Roadrunner and librodo would be inspiring too. Librodo because if you want to take portraits that's how good you should be, and Roadrunner, because the welding together of portraits and landscapes is awesome. Love the skipping one Kel.
01/26/2006 03:29:31 AM · #78
if i was to watch one member on this site, and i have done since joining under different a different user name from around 18 months ago, it would be JMSETZLER i find his work an inspiration, and i think his railroad images are some of the best i have seen. the thing i like best about johns images is that each image he take has a story, and he is more than happy to tell that story via his gallery or blog
01/26/2006 04:18:02 AM · #79
The reality is that I watch one person very closely and that is KiwiPix ... perhaps i watch him too closely!
01/26/2006 05:09:30 AM · #80
There are so many good photogs here at DPC - we can learn something from just about all of them. I've been to a couple Yooper GTG's and really enjoyed shooting with alfresco - he's got a good eye for simple things in life and turning them into great shots. I like his high-contrast stuff the most. As for photogs I have yet to meet, but would love to go out shooting with or just watch them in action, the top three would be BradP, dustin03, and hieda. I really like what they shoot, and their post-processing. Oh - goota add a fourth - dsidwell does awesome landscapes. Would have to hang out there too.

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01/26/2006 06:02:25 AM · #81
srugolo (who's ribbon was well overdue, imo)

And Judi for sheer variety of style.
01/26/2006 06:24:42 AM · #82
Having watched so many DPCers shoot already (including several that are on the lists on this page), I've come to appreciate just how differently everyone's styles can be, and I've picked up different things from different people. Given this variation, I think it's only fair that my personal list is thus everyone I've not yet has a chance to shoot with! 62 down, 50000 to go... :o)
01/26/2006 07:08:57 AM · #83
Originally posted by Anastasia:

Az, spasibo to you....you will defentely have a chance to do a workshop together...and we have to organize it soon :-)


Can't wait. ;)


01/26/2006 11:02:51 AM · #84
DrJones... I would love to shoot with DrJones. I need studio tips!!!!!!!!!!!!
01/26/2006 11:30:54 AM · #85
Tough tough question but if I go with subject matter that interest me the most at the moment, I'd have to say e301, rgo, jjbeguin, and librodo. So if any of you I list ever feel like having an assistant to run around, no doubt we can work out an arrangement ;) *hint*hint
01/26/2006 12:01:29 PM · #86
OOH, OOH. librodo and elsapo.
01/26/2006 12:11:31 PM · #87
I very much prefer to be by myself, on my own, but there are a few I wouldn't mind following around for a couple hours or so (and pick their brains): Neil (nshapiro), John (jmsetzler), Zeus (zeuszen), and Arngrimur.

Maybe, I'm not sure, it's a lot of effort to spend time with people.
01/26/2006 12:19:24 PM · #88
Watch out if Di's around. She'll spend the entire day slapping your bum!

01/26/2006 01:08:05 PM · #89
David Sidwell (dsidwell) is my idol at DPC for landscape photography, my favorite. I've had the honor once briefly to take pictures with him and I'm left wanting for more.

The list of photographers from all genres that I absolutely idolize here at DPC is very, very long and I continue to be amazed, inspired and humbled by their incredible talents.

Message edited by author 2006-01-26 13:09:06.
01/27/2006 11:37:43 PM · #90
I'd have to say goodman, ursula or Joey Lawrence. But then there's BradP, gibun,messerschmit, bear_music and graphicfunk.

01/27/2006 11:48:39 PM · #91
these kinda threads are always depressing for about 95% of the people here
01/28/2006 12:00:57 AM · #92
Originally posted by jmlelii:

these kinda threads are always depressing for about 95% of the people here


So the other 5% are pressed. :)
01/28/2006 12:04:27 AM · #93
Originally posted by jsas:

Originally posted by jmlelii:

these kinda threads are always depressing for about 95% of the people here


So the other 5% are pressed. :)


or wrinkled ;-)
01/28/2006 12:33:29 AM · #94
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by laurielblack:


If I were in the Pacific Northwest, I'd have to choose Artyste, frisca, and zoomdak, for their phenomenal approaches to different genres of photography, and because they're just plain fun to talk with.


Ha, isn't that about every NW member except me?


No, Sir. There are about 15 - 20 of us NW folk here. Quite a talented bunch if you ask me.
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