kbg32
neo-romanticist
I was in my first year of school and looking for an apartment. After a long day searching, I was a bit early for my train and decided to stop into a used book store to kill some time. While digging around, I came across a copy of Tony Ray-Jones' book "A Day Off". I was blown away. I had previously seen only one published image of his in Modern Photography about a year before in an article on surrealism in photography. Ray-Jones was more than that. I saw the definite surrealism, but also the sardonic humour. Needless to say he is one of my favorite photographers, whose work I revisit often, and whose work really sent me on my way. From Ray-Jones I discovered many more photographic influences - Charles Harbut, Nathan Lyons, Daido Moriyama, and many of the usual suspects - Frank, Klein, Friedlander, etc..
Whose photographic work do you come back to time and time again?
Whose photographic work do you come back to time and time again?