gho
Well-known
Plain simple question. A key experience for my decision to take pictures on black and white film was seeing the pictures William Gedney took in San Francisco around 1966 and 1967.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
David Allen Harvey, James Stanfield, Steve McCurry.
glooscap
Newbie
Got to be Karsh!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Dave Heath, Andre Kertesz, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Erich Salomon, Jacques-Henri Lartigue.
pesphoto
Veteran
Callahan, Kertesz, Frank
usagisakana
Established
Most recently: Daido Moriyama, Boogie, Trent Parke, Winogrand and Friendlander. Many others over the last few years.
Ted2001
Established
Henri Cartier Bresson, W. Eugene Smith, Sebastian Salgado, Ernst Haas and all those from the FSA.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Mary Ellen Mark, Salgado, Koudelka.
charjohncarter
Veteran
emraphoto
Veteran
W
wlewisiii
Guest
Robert Capa, Ansel Adams, David Plowden, Alfred Stieglitz, David Burnett
William
William
andredossantos
Well-known
Not famous, but first and formost my father. I would sit with him in the darkroom fascinated watching the photos appear in the trays. My father is from Portugal and as a child i loved looking through all the prints of a foreign land.
There were always a lot of art books around my house, but not many of photography. There was a book of kertesz that mesmerized me when I found it as a teen.
There were always a lot of art books around my house, but not many of photography. There was a book of kertesz that mesmerized me when I found it as a teen.
CK Dexter Haven
Well-known
Richard Avedon / Irving Penn / Steven Meisel / Peter Lindbergh / Josef Koudelka / David Alan Harvey / Elliott Erwitt / Michael Thompson / Steve McCurry / Alfred Eisenstadt / Robert Doisneau / Ellen von Unwerth / Edouard Boubat.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I've long been an admirer of British photographer David Hamilton. I'm also intrigued by how he seems to have been influenced by an artist from a century earlier who worked in pen and ink, Franz von Bayros. They both portrayed young girls in erotic situations, and the posing and compositions are very similar.
Caution! Some people might find these photographs and drawings offensive.
I think that seeing how others influence one another can be as enlightening as seeing how others influence you. The work doesn't have to be in the same medium to see this either.
Caution! Some people might find these photographs and drawings offensive.
I think that seeing how others influence one another can be as enlightening as seeing how others influence you. The work doesn't have to be in the same medium to see this either.
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not_in_good_order
Well-known
A few are Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Sebastião Salgado, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, and Lee Friedlander
To elaborate at bit on a couple of the folks named above: HCB and Frank got me fascinated with photography before I ever owned a camera, and a Friedlander traveling exhibition I saw a few months back at Cleveland Museum of Art totally blew my mind and made me completely reevaluate anything I had ever thought of in terms of what made an image work.
To elaborate at bit on a couple of the folks named above: HCB and Frank got me fascinated with photography before I ever owned a camera, and a Friedlander traveling exhibition I saw a few months back at Cleveland Museum of Art totally blew my mind and made me completely reevaluate anything I had ever thought of in terms of what made an image work.
Shac
Well-known
Paul Strand, Wilfred Thesiger, Galen Rowell, Ernst Haas
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selloutboy
A.g. De Mesa
Joel Meyerowitz.
I share his passion in shooting color when doing street photography and I believe his Philosophy in photography.
Aside from Meyerowitz,
some few other local photographers here in the Philippines
I share his passion in shooting color when doing street photography and I believe his Philosophy in photography.
Aside from Meyerowitz,
some few other local photographers here in the Philippines
robinsonphotography
Established
Richard Avedon, Platon, Dan Winters, Eddie Adams, and many many more.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
The biggest one for me? James Nachtwey. One for his photography the other for his humility.
edodo
Well-known
My all time favorite and in my eye the only true genius of photography post war: DIANE ARBUS. We miss you Diane!
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