haempe
Well-known
I would like to ask Capa if the iconic photo of the spanish militia man is posed or not.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
I can't pick one. Or two. But I think it would be great to sit in a room with, say, a half dozen or so greats. Maybe each from a different era. And then listen to them discuss something like "What did photography finally mean to you? Why did you pursue it for all those years?"
Chris101
summicronia
We're not talking about the chick from Scandal are we?
No. Rocker, photographer during the 70s and 80s scene. Mapplethorpe's girlfriend (you heard me) and a celebrity in her own right. Remember the song Because the Night written, possibly decades before you were born.
And yeah, she's hot.
BobYIL
Well-known
In 1979 I had a chance to have a long chat with Marc Riboud and it has been decisive for my professional life afterwards. Today, at this age I would like to talk with Marcus Bleasdale...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4015461/Career-change-Banker-turned-photojournalist.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4015461/Career-change-Banker-turned-photojournalist.html
Teuthida
Well-known
No. Rocker, photographer during the 70s and 80s scene. Mapplethorpe's girlfriend (you heard me) and a celebrity in her own right. Remember the song Because the Night written, possibly decades before you were born.
And yeah, she's hot.
Springsteen is the author of "Because the Night." And While Patti Smith is many good things, "hot" is not one of them.
Cron
Well-known
Robert Capa!
I read a biography and found the stories inside fascinating. Survived Spanish Civil War, WWII or also Egypt. Spent much time with soldiers in the first row.
Knew many other famous people like Hemingway, Bergmann, Steinbeck ...
Had a very interesting and also troublesome life.
I read a biography and found the stories inside fascinating. Survived Spanish Civil War, WWII or also Egypt. Spent much time with soldiers in the first row.
Knew many other famous people like Hemingway, Bergmann, Steinbeck ...
Had a very interesting and also troublesome life.
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Tomio Seike for the mystery in his images.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Lots of names given, good resource for one like me who has done lots of shooting/printing but too little time to properly appreciate what the greats have done.
Perhaps not quite so famous, but I'd jump at the chance to talk with Helen Hill and Marek Fogiel, two members whose images I really connect with.
Cheers and keep shooting.
Denton
Oh Wow Denton , just saw this ...
.I'm Blushing
How wild of You to think of Me
Mind You, I too would love to meet Marek
If your ever in NYC, Give me a Holler
Best & Thank You - H
John Bragg
Well-known
Bert Hardy, Bob Carlos Clarke both deceased and Brian Harris, formerly of the Independent, when they used primarily black and white film shots.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
No-one has mentioned Roger Fenton yet, which surprises me. Or E.J. Bellocq. Or Brassai.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
taskoni
Well-known
Kertész Andor and Robert Doisneau.
Sebastiao Salgado as well...
Sebastiao Salgado as well...
JackForster
Established
Patti Smith She's one of my fav. female photogs, good singer too.
hah funny you should mention her I met her at a party a few years ago and, in an out of character moment went totally fanboy on her. She was very nice I must say.
grandallj
Grainy
John Szarkowski. Great photographer, great connoisseur of photography, great writer.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Yes.Tina Modotti, she was a great artist, an interesting person and sexy as hell. I'd spend the day talking to her and photographing her.
by the way what is a decreased photographer![]()

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Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
I’d enjoy sitting down and talking to RFF member Peterman1; I admire his dedication to his style of photography. Additionally, the way he deals with petty criticism from other members is an example of maturity and class that I’d like to emulate.
All the best,
Mike
All the best,
Mike
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Robert Capa, sure.
Lee Miller
Alfred Stieglitz
Edward Weston
David Burnett
David Plowden
Chris Stein - better known as the guitarist for Blondie but is an accomplished photographer.
St. Ansel and let him have fun with my digital camera since he predicted he'd love them in one of his last books.
Lee Miller
Alfred Stieglitz
Edward Weston
David Burnett
David Plowden
Chris Stein - better known as the guitarist for Blondie but is an accomplished photographer.
St. Ansel and let him have fun with my digital camera since he predicted he'd love them in one of his last books.
telenous
Well-known
I 'd have loved the possibility of a chat with photographers I admire but find also enigmatic. First and foremost, Atget. Thanks to Szarkowski a lot has been deciphered but it'd still be great to hear him talk on what made him tick. Similarly for Kertesz, Brassai, Frank. I 'd have added HCB, Eggleston, and Winogrand but they all had perfected the act of talking without revealing anything.
Dogman
Veteran
Atget, Evans, Frank, Friedlander, Szarkowski, etc., etc. The whole lineage of documentary photography as art photography.
Probably Richard Benson would be my first choice. Simply because he knew so much about printing and making photographs look their best.
Probably Richard Benson would be my first choice. Simply because he knew so much about printing and making photographs look their best.
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