peterm1
Veteran
I would like to speak with Robert Capa but not expecially about photography. Only problem is that based on his reputation he would probably ask me for a loan to gamble on a horse, drink all my liquor and then hit on my wife.
Before charming me and doing it all again the next day.
I like Capa's persona in some ways. A bit of a rascal. In fact he reminds me of my dad, likewise a bit of a rascal. He was a bit younger than Capa being only about 16 at the end of WW 2 but both were Budapest boys who proved the old adage that a Hungarian is the only person who can walk into a revolving door behind you and come out in front. HCB was always a bit caustic about Capa, claiming that when with Magnum, he and the other photographers earned all the money and Capa spent it all. I get the impression that if Capa ever won a lottery he would spend 75% of the winnings on wine, women and song. The rest he would waste. He was that sort of guy.
I like Capa's persona in some ways. A bit of a rascal. In fact he reminds me of my dad, likewise a bit of a rascal. He was a bit younger than Capa being only about 16 at the end of WW 2 but both were Budapest boys who proved the old adage that a Hungarian is the only person who can walk into a revolving door behind you and come out in front. HCB was always a bit caustic about Capa, claiming that when with Magnum, he and the other photographers earned all the money and Capa spent it all. I get the impression that if Capa ever won a lottery he would spend 75% of the winnings on wine, women and song. The rest he would waste. He was that sort of guy.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
George Hurrell...
Two reasons...first to learn more on studio lighting...second to shoot so much closer portraits...
Two reasons...first to learn more on studio lighting...second to shoot so much closer portraits...
daveleo
what?
Edward Steichen.
I read his book (and some books about him), and I'd like to hear him tell the stories again.
There are some others also, if Edward is too busy.
I read his book (and some books about him), and I'd like to hear him tell the stories again.
There are some others also, if Edward is too busy.
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Wow, I'm not sure I would want to meet any of my favorites... I just think it would most likely be disappointing. Hmmm, a few would be:
William Eggleston
Walker Evans
Lee Friedlander
Rinko Kawaiuchi
Stephen Shore
Martin Parr
I did get a chance to meet my favourite. Yup, disappointing... Great guy, but still human.
cosmonaut
Well-known
I would love to go shooting with Tuna. He is the best street shooter on the planet that is still alive.
reaperman
Established
August Sander and Rinko Kawauchi.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Since I have been Fortunate to Meet & Chat with Elliot Erwitt on a number of Occasions
I would have Loved to have met Two WOMEN Photographers (unfortunately Both deceased)
Inge Morath
Helen Levitt
I would have Loved to have met Two WOMEN Photographers (unfortunately Both deceased)
Inge Morath
Helen Levitt
willie_901
Veteran
Gary Winogrand.
ramosa
B&W
Dead: W. Eugene Smith or Henri Cartier-Bresson
Alive: Trent Parke or Robert Frank
Alive: Trent Parke or Robert Frank
Richard G
Veteran
HM the Queen. Andre Kertesz.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Andre Kertesz. But I've already managed to speak with two others on my list -- Sebastiao Salgado and Alfred Eisenstaedt -- so I think they'll do.
muser53
MUSER53
Going to school in NH I had the chance to meet and work with Lotte Jacobi (look her up) who like Richard Avedon and Irving Penn photographed many notable people of her generation. So...I'd love's to have been able to meet them both not only for their obvious technical and artistic mastery but more importantly (to me) for their sbility to relate to their subjects. In the same vein I'd love to meet Elliot Erwitt for his sense of humor about life.
Fawley
Well-known
I would say Walker Evans, but he sounds like a real pain in the ass guy to spend time with, so I'm going to pick a great photographer that was willing to put up with Evans --Helen Levitt.
heliographer
Member
Eadweard Muybridge
Jacques Henri Lartigue
Julia Margaret Cameron
Cindy Sherman
August Sander
Garry Winogrand
Robert Frank
Jacques Henri Lartigue
Julia Margaret Cameron
Cindy Sherman
August Sander
Garry Winogrand
Robert Frank
totifoto
Well-known
Dead: W. Eugene Smith or Henri Cartier-Bresson
Alive: Trent Parke or Robert Frank
I agree, also would like to meet Ralph Gibson.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Diane Arbus ... and find out how you can make such innocent subject material appear so malevolent at times?
That aspect of her work has always blown me away!
That aspect of her work has always blown me away!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
And Jane Bown .... to congratulate her on her wonderfully uncomplicated portraiture and find out how she achieves such an incredible sense of intimacy with her subjects.
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