gb hill
Veteran
I recently started following Brooks Jensen, editor of Camera Work & his Kokoro Project. Links below. Quite inspiring to see his photographs. He has a link that takes one to "Backstage Kokoro" where he gives exif data, camera & lens used. One can even click a link to the original photograph untouched.
I figured a photographer like Brooks Jensen would use the most expensive of full frame Nikons or Canons. Not so. Most all photos are taken with a Panasonic G6. Be nice to see some prints but I'm quite impressed with the micro 4/3rds camera. Just thought I'd share.
Kokoro Project: http://brooksjensenarts.com/kokoro/kokoro.html
Backstage: http://brooksjensenarts.com/kokoro/backstage/index.html
I figured a photographer like Brooks Jensen would use the most expensive of full frame Nikons or Canons. Not so. Most all photos are taken with a Panasonic G6. Be nice to see some prints but I'm quite impressed with the micro 4/3rds camera. Just thought I'd share.
Kokoro Project: http://brooksjensenarts.com/kokoro/kokoro.html
Backstage: http://brooksjensenarts.com/kokoro/backstage/index.html
JP Owens
Well-known
Impressive work. Micro 4/3 appears to fit his subject and working style just fine. Quite a size difference in format from his large format stuff. Many were taken with first and second generation M4/3 cameras. Really impressive.
mfogiel
Veteran
The technique is good enough, strangely, even in B&W - maybe because there are few tonal extremes. He sort of has found a workaround for the weakest part of B&W digital. However, the worst part is the banality of the photos. He is a great promoter and critic of photography, but not a very successful photographer.
JP Owens
Well-known
It is true. As the saying goes: another rock, another tree. That said, I liked some of his early work of shop tools. Banal, perhaps, but I'm interested in old tools.
gb hill
Veteran
It is true. As the saying goes: another rock, another tree. That said, I liked some of his early work of shop tools. Banal, perhaps, but I'm interested in old tools.
I really liked the work with the old tools. If you take time to wander thru each pdf he shoots some interesting subjects.
Orbiter
Established
Thanks for posting the links. Some lovely photos, and I am glad to have seen them.
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