noah b
Established
Mark Steinmetz - www.marksteinmetz.net love his portraits, pictures are so sharp
Raghubir Singh http://www.raghubirsingh.com/index.htm one of my favorite color photographers, he uses color in a very smart way
Raghubir Singh http://www.raghubirsingh.com/index.htm one of my favorite color photographers, he uses color in a very smart way
fotomeow
name under my name
yes, my favorites change too, ..... at the moment its Gene Smith, after reading the Jazz Loft Project about his life in NYCs flower district in the 50s/60s. I guess what I really walked away with is how a fotographer can take thousands of images and find a lyrical pattern amongst them that words cannot describe.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Josef Koudelka; Rhagubir Singh; Imogen Cunningham; Chuck Close.
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MickH
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Richard Jenkinson
Jamie123
Veteran
Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld, Larry Sultan, Alec Soth and many more.
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
The shots I like the most looking at, once and again, are Atget's.
And what about overrated photographers?
I'll say it in public for the first time: I don't feel passion for Ansel Adams' photographs...
Cheers,
Juan
And what about overrated photographers?
I'll say it in public for the first time: I don't feel passion for Ansel Adams' photographs...
Cheers,
Juan
emraphoto
Veteran
Antoine D'agata
bojanfurst
Well-known
I'll say it in public for the first time: I don't feel passion for Ansel Adams' photographs...
Hear, hear!
Bojan
mrisney
Well-known
Slim Aarons
Johan Willner
Jeff Wall
Alec Soth
Johan Willner
Jeff Wall
Alec Soth
Fawley
Well-known
I took a quick flip through peoples favourites and about half were names that I recognized, almost all of them now dead, and the remainder names I didn't know, I'm thinking maybe they are current photographers, or at least still alive. I've always had a soft spot for Waker Evans, but my absolute favourite is a name I didn't see, and he is still well and truly alive and shooting. Canadian photographer Larry Towell, photojournalist and member of Magnum. I love everything he does, and last I heard, he still shoots film. Check him out. I guarantee you'll be impressed.
emraphoto
Veteran
he does indeed shoot film (tri-x) and has his "secret weapon" developing it for him.
arseniii
Well-known
Winogrand, H. Cartier-Bresson and Bruce Gilden as for the one alive
peterm1
Veteran
Definitely Saul Leiter. I really like the quality of his early color (from 1945) photos. Very interesting. Not perhaps well known outside of hardcore art circles but for me he is really the best and one to emulate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3wSjuImGu0&feature=related
http://www.google.com.au/images?hl=...oup&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CCEQsAQwAw&start=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3wSjuImGu0&feature=related
http://www.google.com.au/images?hl=...oup&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CCEQsAQwAw&start=0
R.MacDonald
Established
Russell Lee (his colour work for the FSA is stunning), Garry Winogrand, Robert Frank, HCB, W. Eugene Smith, Sebastio Salgado, Eugene Richards, Weegee, Leonard Freed, to name a few. If I had to pick one...couldn't do it.
emraphoto
Veteran
Eugene Richards is tops in my books as well!
Mohan
Established
Some contemporary photographers I really dig;
Nadav Kandar is a giant;
http://www.nadavkander.com/
his Yangtze series is amazing
Hiroshi Sugimoto
http://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/
Zackary Canepari
http://www.canepariphoto.com/
Nadav Kandar is a giant;
http://www.nadavkander.com/
his Yangtze series is amazing
Hiroshi Sugimoto
http://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/
Zackary Canepari
http://www.canepariphoto.com/
Northern_Bliss
Member
Arnold Newman, Irving Penn, George Tice, John Davies, Gabriele Basilico, Stephen Shore, Mary Ellen Mark, Simon Norfolk, Richard Mosse, David Bowman.
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Lately I've been admiring the work of Mona Kuhn.
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