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02/02/2007 08:17:04 PM · #1 |
Hi.. i wanted to ask everyone something..
Who is your favorite photographer of all time.. Past or Present. I have two that i like, Dorothea Lange and Robert Doisneau but i was wondering if ya'll had any favorites.
I might discover a new favorite :)
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02/02/2007 08:24:02 PM · #2 |
Mine are both from our DPC family,
Daniel Cuesta (graphicfunk)
and Joey Lawrence
There is no denying the genius in both these men.
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 20:24:41.
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02/02/2007 08:25:42 PM · #3 |
I love Joey's work as well. He definitely had an amazing Talent. |
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02/02/2007 08:33:58 PM · #4 |
Don McCullin
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Andre Kertesz
Henri Cartier Bresson
Though I have to say that there is a strange discrepancy between the kind of stuff I like looking at and the stuff I enjoy shooting. |
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02/02/2007 08:38:11 PM · #5 |
I like A LOT of people here, but Techo always seems to catch my eye. His work seems to be more ground breaking and artistic.
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02/02/2007 08:41:12 PM · #6 |
Has anyone ever heard of paul Gallagher. because i was looking up info on him online and it doesnt seem like there a lot. so i didnt know if he's a photographer or not of if he was the title of a photograph because i seen a picture and it was definitely amazing.
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02/02/2007 08:42:32 PM · #7 |
Diane Arbus
Steve McCurry
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02/02/2007 08:49:05 PM · #8 |
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02/02/2007 08:52:33 PM · #9 |
jjbeguin! I think it was Setzler that said if you sent 10 photographers into an empty room JJ would be the one that came out with a photograph...
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02/02/2007 08:55:22 PM · #10 |
Currently -----> Memo
And-------------> Thomas Herbrich |
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02/02/2007 09:13:42 PM · #11 |
Memo is definitely a favorite now.. Love His work.. |
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02/02/2007 10:18:09 PM · #12 |
Man Ray (and Diane Arbus)
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02/02/2007 10:20:23 PM · #13 |
Yeah I like Man Ray too but I don't really know any other photographer
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02/02/2007 11:33:32 PM · #14 |
Well, I don't know about "of all time" but I adore Pavel Krukov
Then there's the master of light himself, George Hurrell and more recently Mark Wangerin
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02/02/2007 11:48:40 PM · #15 |
David Bailey and Robert Mapplethorpe
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02/02/2007 11:52:21 PM · #16 |
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02/03/2007 09:13:20 PM · #17 |
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02/03/2007 09:19:17 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by bood: oh and James Natchwey |
he's #1 on my list. and i don't think he'll ever be bumped from that place....possible a very close second is Gary Knight another of the VII.
_bran(their work is not for nought)do_
Message edited by author 2007-02-03 21:21:19.
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02/03/2007 09:24:17 PM · #19 |
Sally Mann
She's known for the controversy from her "Immediate Family" collection more than anything.. but she's such a far-ranging and fantastic photographer of just about every subject.
Her mastery over B&W is second to none, IMO.
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02/03/2007 09:24:27 PM · #20 |
I honestly have to say that William Wegman (and his Weimaraners) is my favorite photographer of all time.
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02/03/2007 11:09:46 PM · #21 |
hmmmm... tough choice but I'd have to say Albert Watson |
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02/04/2007 02:04:11 AM · #22 |
Erwin Olaf
he has some freaky stuff...
Message edited by author 2007-02-04 02:07:31.
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02/04/2007 02:15:10 AM · #23 |
the man of the moment for me is Trent Parke |
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02/04/2007 02:22:39 AM · #24 |
I'ma have ta go with Strikeslip - he has two ribbons after all. |
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02/04/2007 02:24:29 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: I'ma have ta go with Strikeslip - he has two ribbons after all. |
awww, you're breaking my heart. I was sure I was your favorite :( |
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