ederek
Well-known
Here is a photographer I recently found. His style is maybe a little disaffected, but I really like the overall effect. Its certainly a departure from the images shown here so far. Take a look, if you'd like.
http://www.matthewgenitempo.com/
W - that is some great work, thanks for sharing the link. I wasn't seeing a disaffected style at first, more of a retro / 70's feel in both content and the look. But as I viewed more, and with images such as "Beef's Ass - high society diptych", the disaffection really came through.
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PKR
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Pete Turner
http://www.peteturner.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Turner_(photographer)
http://bermangraphics.com/press/peteturner.htm
http://www.photoinsider.com/pages/turner/turner.html
http://www.dougpayne.com/peteabt.htm
http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-E...x/1/Color-Control-The-Art-of-Pete-Turner.html
http://www.peteturner.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Turner_(photographer)
http://bermangraphics.com/press/peteturner.htm
http://www.photoinsider.com/pages/turner/turner.html
http://www.dougpayne.com/peteabt.htm
http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-E...x/1/Color-Control-The-Art-of-Pete-Turner.html
robert blu
quiet photographer
There are really strong colors by Pete Turner !
robert
robert
PKR
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PKR
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shyoon
Well-known
It's a few years old now, but Philip Toledano's 'Days With My Father' is still an incredibly powerful piece of work.
http://www.dayswithmyfather.com/
http://www.dayswithmyfather.com/
dyao
Well-known
http://www.sevensevennine.com/?p=1220
I really liked the two mentioned in this post, and the parent site seems to have a lot of good material as well
I really liked the two mentioned in this post, and the parent site seems to have a lot of good material as well
robert blu
quiet photographer
A find Philip Toledano's 'Days With My Father' a real moving story rich of a sense of humanity and made by extraordinary pictures. I did not know this work, thank shyoon for the link.
robert
robert
Wcarpenter
Established
"Days With My Father" was really moving. The images really capture the fragility of his father's life. The text was wonderful too. Thanks a lot, Shyoon.
PKR
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Wcarpenter
Established
Phillip Toledano, the creator of "Days with my Father," has a great website and an awesome portfolio. Definitely worth a look.
http://www.mrtoledano.com/
http://www.mrtoledano.com/
Wcarpenter
Established
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
robert blu
quiet photographer
Photoshop? No, thanks...it was 1963...
Photoshop? No, thanks...it was 1963...
A friend of mine pointed me at http://sokolsky.com/ work, which I find amazing because of the capacity to merge phantasy and technical ability. One sentence from him I appreciate is :"The camera is like a musical instrument; it takes many years of practice to become a virtuoso and it is the same with a camera. If I don’t shoot for a week I get rusty." I hope you enjoy his work, speciallty the bubble serie.
robert
Photoshop? No, thanks...it was 1963...
A friend of mine pointed me at http://sokolsky.com/ work, which I find amazing because of the capacity to merge phantasy and technical ability. One sentence from him I appreciate is :"The camera is like a musical instrument; it takes many years of practice to become a virtuoso and it is the same with a camera. If I don’t shoot for a week I get rusty." I hope you enjoy his work, speciallty the bubble serie.
robert
ederek
Well-known
Hadn't read intro post well enough ("content should reflect published/unpublished photos or photojournalistic collections (stories) we want to share") - so removed Kenro Izu reference in previous post.
I don't think Cyrille Rabiller has been mentioned ("le vrai rdu" here on RFf):
http://cyrillerabiller.net/
His North Sea Series is excellent (there's a thread HERE at RFf as well).
Also, I just saw the work of Pawel Glogowksi in a thread titled not only about street shooting.
His site is: http://www.glogowski.art.pl/
I don't think Cyrille Rabiller has been mentioned ("le vrai rdu" here on RFf):
http://cyrillerabiller.net/
His North Sea Series is excellent (there's a thread HERE at RFf as well).
Also, I just saw the work of Pawel Glogowksi in a thread titled not only about street shooting.
His site is: http://www.glogowski.art.pl/
PKR
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Edward Curtis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_S._Curtis
http://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Curtis/
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/edward-curtis/shadow-catcher/568/
http://curtis-collection.com/curtis/default.asp
http://brucekapson.com/display/460/photogravures?back=&search=&source=
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_S._Curtis
http://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Curtis/
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/edward-curtis/shadow-catcher/568/
http://curtis-collection.com/curtis/default.asp
http://brucekapson.com/display/460/photogravures?back=&search=&source=
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