bob cole
Well-known
Short list: Matthew Brady, Timothy Sullivan and Alexander Gardner of the American Civil War; Robert Capa of the Spanish Civil War; Karsh, the Canadian Portait Photographer; Arnold Newman, Richard Avedon, Atget of France, Dorothea Lange, Edward Steichen, Eugene Smith, Anthony Armstrong-Jones of Britain, Walker Evans, Man Ray, Alfred Stieglitz, Margaret Bourke-White, a British actor in Hollywood whose name I can't remember and lots of others from The New York Times, Daily News, Daily Mirror, Herald-Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, New Orleans Picayune, Associated Press, United Press, Paris Match, Vogue, Sports Illustrated, Yachting Magazine, National Geographic and newpapers and magazines all over the world.
Some are not just great photographers; they just happened to be there when great photographs were there to be taken...
regards, bob
Some are not just great photographers; they just happened to be there when great photographs were there to be taken...
regards, bob
drmatthes
Zeiss Addict
canonetc
canonetc
Hi ModSoul, welcome!
Gilles Peress ("Telex: Iran" is a masterpiece of layered meanings and composition)
James Nachtway (not an RF guy, but his compositons and depth are one of the best)
Luc Delahaye (his book "Winterreise" was shot using the Contax G2 with color film. One of the BEST RF books ever produced. You will be moved. I believe he also used a Linhof 6x9 or 6x12 for a series on Afghanistan, NY and the Vatican called "Histories".)
Werner Biscof
David Burnett, Contact Press Images (he used a Speed Graphic 4x5 on Gore and Condie Rice during hearings. He also did excellent work on past Olympics using a Mamiya 7 RF and super-wide-angle lens).
Cheers,
Chris
canonetc
Gilles Peress ("Telex: Iran" is a masterpiece of layered meanings and composition)
James Nachtway (not an RF guy, but his compositons and depth are one of the best)
Luc Delahaye (his book "Winterreise" was shot using the Contax G2 with color film. One of the BEST RF books ever produced. You will be moved. I believe he also used a Linhof 6x9 or 6x12 for a series on Afghanistan, NY and the Vatican called "Histories".)
Werner Biscof
David Burnett, Contact Press Images (he used a Speed Graphic 4x5 on Gore and Condie Rice during hearings. He also did excellent work on past Olympics using a Mamiya 7 RF and super-wide-angle lens).
Cheers,
Chris
canonetc
Puisin
shoots film and leaves
Welcome Modsoul,
So many fantastic references on these pages for you. Thanks guys you've jogged my memory and got me digging out my books now. I would also add;
Josef Sudek
Brian Brake - NZ photographer most noted for his series "Monsoon"
Bill Henson
Tim Page - war photographer
And a young photographer to watch for -
Trent Parke - http://www.in-public.com/trentparke
Cheers
Tash
So many fantastic references on these pages for you. Thanks guys you've jogged my memory and got me digging out my books now. I would also add;
Josef Sudek
Brian Brake - NZ photographer most noted for his series "Monsoon"
Bill Henson
Tim Page - war photographer
And a young photographer to watch for -
Trent Parke - http://www.in-public.com/trentparke
Cheers
Tash
Puisin
shoots film and leaves
the ladies...
Diane Arbus, Annie Leibovitz and Sam Taylor-Wood
and I nearly forgot two very important photographers in Australian photographic history.... Max Dupain and David Moore
Diane Arbus, Annie Leibovitz and Sam Taylor-Wood
and I nearly forgot two very important photographers in Australian photographic history.... Max Dupain and David Moore
jky
Well-known
Erwitt - off the top of my head. I'm getting confused now matching people w/ their photos...:bang:
pesphoto
Veteran
Harry Callahan, Andre Kertesz
Charlie Lemay
Well-known
Jossef Koudelka
Michael I.
Well-known
Erwitt,HCB,Alex Levac http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFA+Publi...s/Our+Country+-+Photographs+by+Alex+Levac.htm
Micha Bar-Am, Evgeniy Khaldey, Saudek(from time to time),Helmut Newton
Micha Bar-Am, Evgeniy Khaldey, Saudek(from time to time),Helmut Newton
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Hi... One favorite, world famous photographer is W. Eugene Smith. He was beaten by company goons in Japan, when involved in exposing industrial water pollution in Minimata, Japan. The pollutants caused deaths, severe disease and mutations.
Smith's eyesight was affected by the beating, and he died some years later.
http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/smith/smith_minamata.html
And, I feel that we have an exceptional talent in street photography right here in RFF, and that is Beniliam.
Ciao, mike
Smith's eyesight was affected by the beating, and he died some years later.
http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/smith/smith_minamata.html
And, I feel that we have an exceptional talent in street photography right here in RFF, and that is Beniliam.
Ciao, mike
iml
Well-known
Some obvious choices in my top three: Atget, Brassai, Koudelka. If I had to choose only one it would probably be Koudelka.
Ian
Ian
CosmicCharlie
Established
Robert Frank
HCB
HCB
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
There are so many really excellent and inspiring photographers and all have been mentioned earlier. But, for a favorite photographer working today I would have to say, Eugene Richards. His book, Americans We has some remarkably powerful images. Also check out Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue, and his latest book, The Fat Baby.
Two other favorites that no one has mentioned are: Larry Clark, particulary for his work, Teenage Lust, and Danny Lyons. Look at his Civil Rights photographs and his book, Brave New World.
Two other favorites that no one has mentioned are: Larry Clark, particulary for his work, Teenage Lust, and Danny Lyons. Look at his Civil Rights photographs and his book, Brave New World.
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shg005
Established
My favorites:
- Saldago
- Rene Burri
- Trent Parke
- Kudelka
- Khaldey and more.. and more
and one more who almost unknown - Prokudin-Gorskiy (color photography 1905-1915 years) http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/prokhtml/prokabt.html
- Saldago
- Rene Burri
- Trent Parke
- Kudelka
- Khaldey and more.. and more
and one more who almost unknown - Prokudin-Gorskiy (color photography 1905-1915 years) http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/prokhtml/prokabt.html
2tcreative
Established
Favorite Photographers
Favorite Photographers
In no particular order:
Gene Smith
Rodney Smith (see his book 'In the Land of Light: Israel, a Portrait of Its People')
Sebastian Salgado
William Albert Allard
Sam Abel
John Leongard
Allan Soon
Can't think right now...more to come.
Favorite Photographers
In no particular order:
Gene Smith
Rodney Smith (see his book 'In the Land of Light: Israel, a Portrait of Its People')
Sebastian Salgado
William Albert Allard
Sam Abel
John Leongard
Allan Soon
Can't think right now...more to come.
ywenz
Veteran
David Allen Harvey.. the olden days DAH that is... his new stuff is weak by comparison.
pesphoto
Veteran
Harry Callahan, Kertesz, Evans, Frank, Friedlander......
v3cron
Well-known
nobuyoshi araki
daido moriyama
juergen teller
daido moriyama
juergen teller
MartinP
Veteran
Not sure about favourite, but some I noticed when I saw their pictures;
Eugene Atget
Alfred Eisenstaedt
George Rodger
Many others too, but mostly already mentioned frequently in this thread.
Eugene Atget
Alfred Eisenstaedt
George Rodger
Many others too, but mostly already mentioned frequently in this thread.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Peter Gowland, Bill Hamilton, Bunny Yeager, Ron Vogel, Russ Meyer, Irving and Paula Klaw,
George Harrison Marks, Roland Carre, Elmer Batters and Eric Kroll
all of whom have inspired me and the work that I do everyday - which is
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I also like Edward Quinn, Milton Greene and Sam Shaw alot too
Tom
George Harrison Marks, Roland Carre, Elmer Batters and Eric Kroll
all of whom have inspired me and the work that I do everyday - which is
Retro PinUp
I also like Edward Quinn, Milton Greene and Sam Shaw alot too
Tom
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