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02/12/2004 11:07:53 PM · #1 |
i would have to say my favorite photographer (of the famous photographers i'm even aware of) is garry winogrand. i'll link a few of my favorite shots he's taken: photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 photo 4 <----(unexplainably funny.. guy had a great sense of humor) photo 5
he is my hero.
anyway, take a look at them, fall in love with the man's style, do whatever you want :) i'd like some quick links to some of your favorite photographs as well ;)
Message edited by author 2004-02-12 23:11:09. |
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02/13/2004 01:49:20 AM · #2 |
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02/13/2004 02:30:03 AM · #3 |
haha, the zoo one is hilarious, this guy is pretty good with the lighting too. Very casual style, yet professional. |
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02/13/2004 02:39:52 AM · #4 |
I haven't studied all that much, but as of right now, my favorite would have to be Diane Arbus.
I went to an Arbus gallery at the Getty, which also featured Winogrand, and someone else. It was based on the three photographer's photographs from the seventies. I very much enjoyed both Arbus, who I went to see, as well as Winogrand, but didn't like the third guy very much, which is why I can't remember his name. :) |
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02/13/2004 02:57:29 AM · #5 |
i think this guy is a genius. Was fortunate enough to stumble across his gallery in San Fran in December.
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02/13/2004 06:04:34 AM · #6 |
I've been evangelising this guy' stuf for a while here now. can't hurt to repeat though.
Andre Kertesz
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02/13/2004 06:16:21 AM · #7 |
i'm not sure who posted it first, but i'm pretty sure i got this link from these very forums sometime in early winter:
//www.yannarthusbertrand.org
//www.yannarthusbertrand2.org
both are good (and obviously by the same person), but i think the second might have slightly more content.
Message edited by author 2004-02-13 06:17:45. |
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02/13/2004 07:55:50 AM · #8 |
My favourites would land somewhere around Robert Mapplethorpe's pornographic flower pictures //www.mapplethorpe.org/ and Keith Carter's flights of whimsy
//keithcarterphotographs.com/
Neither would go down well around here, I suspect and would be firmly in the 3s |
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02/13/2004 08:02:40 AM · #9 |
I cut my teeth on Bert Stern.
Also Irving Penn
Message edited by author 2004-02-13 08:10:06.
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02/13/2004 09:30:17 AM · #10 |
My favorite photographer is John Shaw. He is my inspiration for outdoor photography. Van
John Shaw |
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02/13/2004 09:51:16 AM · #11 |
One of my recent favorites is David Lachapelle. His photos are so off-beat and colorful, but as a warning to those who don't care to see it, his site does contain some nudity.
Looking at Kieth Carter's link above posted by Gordon is a bit inspiring, another "off the beaten trail" technique. I like it quite a bit. Thanks for posting it! :-)
Message edited by author 2004-02-13 09:52:59. |
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02/13/2004 10:00:57 AM · #12 |
Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) |
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02/13/2004 12:04:50 PM · #13 |
Margaret Bourke-White.
I love her early large scale industrial images as well as her powerful Holocaust photojournalism.
Dave
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