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03/30/2007 08:13:15 PM · #1
Things you have seen, things you wish you've seen, things you wish you could do.

Jill Greenberg Photography
03/30/2007 08:20:19 PM · #2
Ummm. Uh. Ah. Mommy?
03/30/2007 08:28:54 PM · #3
She most definitely has a distinct style. I can almost always pick out her stuff in the magazines. I dig her.
03/30/2007 08:30:57 PM · #4
her site is a little hard to nav. and it's slow. that suprises me for such a big name photographer
03/30/2007 08:41:18 PM · #5
Often it's argued or implied that the works of the great masters wouldn't do well here and therefore DPC is not a good barometer of what is good. This has been supported by situations when actual photos of a master photographer is submitted to the challenge and doesn't win. Examples include Ansel Adams and Henri Carter Bresson. However who could deny that any of Jill Greenberg's photos wouldn't win a ribbon every time it fit a challenge or any of Annie Leibovitz commercial work?

Message edited by author 2007-03-30 20:42:27.
03/30/2007 08:45:52 PM · #6
Originally posted by yanko:

However who could deny that any of Jill Greenberg's photos wouldn't win a ribbon every time it fit a challenge...


I wouldn't think it out of the realm of possibilities. The pig portrait for example, although excellent, probably wouldn't win against a pig photographed in a cute situation.
03/30/2007 08:47:10 PM · #7
Originally posted by American_Horse:

Things you have seen, things you wish you've seen, things you wish you could do.

Jill Greenberg Photography

Her photography has been discussed here on DPC before (in December). Check out this thread.


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