Facebook people who call themselves photographers

Very troll. Clever on his part for getting people to search and see for themselves. Good job Peter Sutherland. I also very much like your images if you're on here; which I doubt someone with a serious CV like that would be.

 
https://www.facebook.com/LaceesWorldInASnapshot

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yeah his photos look nice and all, but if your nice mommy and daddy get you a 5D and L-Glass, its not a challenge.

I have a maybe 14 year old girl in my school with a 5DMkIII and a shitton of L glass.

every time i see her roll up to a sports game with her camera she cant even hold up, i just want to take it and stick it up her ass.

I once took a picture with her camera and put it on manual when i gave it back she was all confused until she turned the dial back to the green rectangle.
 
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Heather Marie is attracted to the world around us. Look at the above picture. A field, a tree, sky, bushes, more trees, ivy, a leaning rustic wooden door. These are things we see daily. But then, look again. Why is that door leaning so obediently against the ivy covered tree? Why isn’t that door on a shed in a quiet residential neighborhood? Why is that sky not blue, but a cloudy grey?

And then look deeper. Look at the intersections of all those lines, vertical and horizontal. Look at the way they lead your eyes from the top to bottom, left to right and back. Look at the way they break up the space. The tones too, serve to block out very specific spaces of real estate within the frame. The grey, blacks, and those glorious greens.

This is a masterclass of composition. And most people would have walked right by it. That’s the kicker.

Heather Marie shows us the natural patterns in our unnatural world.

 
You may also notice that all the lines in this picture are crooked, that is a hidden middle finger to society. She paints us a beautiful picture of a tranquil landscape where sound is none heard but a birds peep, and flips it on a 10 degree angle.

This is used to represent the underbelly of society, where only the ragged people know, and only the criminals go. At first glance this photo is a peaceful summers day, at second, the most deep thought provoking art of the criminal world that we aren't ready to see.

I call it "Society"
 
10319726:Bodhisattva_ said:
Is it Josh Lusk???!?!?!

Josh Lusk is still at it asking young children to model in dancewear in the water. He has even offer to pay to have children do this. He has no studio, photos are off entered and often blurry. Parents beware.
 
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